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| DOI | 10.1080/17449626.2023.2206822 | ||
| Año | 2023 | ||
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What are the main conditions that any theory of human rights should satisfy to guide action? If agents must take action for a fairer world as human rights discourse suggests, this is a crucial question to reflect upon. In this paper, I make a proposal. I argue that any theory of (moral) human rights that guides action on the basis of correlative duties must satisfy three key conditions. The first condition is focused on the specification of act-types, the second concerns the distribution of correlative duties, and the third is focused on the resolution of (resolvable) conflicts of human rights. I show that this proposal has substantive implications because it implies to reject, challenge and, in some cases, resist ideas that are commonly accepted in the literature on human rights.
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| 1 | Rettig, Cristián | - |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
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| Project Fondecyt |
| Trinity College Dublin |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| Seminario Latinoamericano de Filosofía Política |
| CJV Visiting Speaker Seminar |
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| This article is an outcome of a national grant of the Chilean ANID, Project Fondecyt 11230361. An early draft of this paper was presented at Manchester Centre for Political Theory Workshop (2021), CJV Visiting Speaker Seminar, Trinity College Dublin (2021) and Seminario Latinoamericano de Filosofía Política (2021). I thank all participants for their extremely valuable feedback. Special thanks to Hillel Steiner, Adina Preda, Julio Montero and Saladin Meckled-García for very useful comments on early drafts. This article is an outcome of a national grant of the Chilean ANID, Project Fondecyt 11230361. |