Many international declarations claim that children have a right to be loved, but some see this as empty rhetoric. S. Matthew Liao defends the existence of this right by offering a novel justification for it and by detailing the nature and distribution of the duty to love children.
Many international declarations claim that children have a right to be loved, but some see this as empty rhetoric. S. Matthew Liao defends the existence of this right by offering a novel justification for it and by detailing the nature and distribution of the duty to love children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
S. Matthew Liao is the Director of the Bioethics Program, Associate Professor in the Center for Bioethics, and Affiliated Professor in the Department of Philosophy at New York University. He is interested in a wide range of issues in ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, moral psychology, and bioethics, has two forthcoming edited volumes with Oxford University Press, Moral Brains: The Significance of Neuroscience for Morality and Philosophical Foundations for Human Rights (co-edited with R. Cruft and M. Renzo).
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Can Children Have Rights? Chapter 2 Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life Chapter 3 Being Loved as a Fundamental Condition for Children Chapter 4 The Possibility of a Duty to Love Chapter 5 The Duty to Love: Who Has It and To What Extent? Chapter 6 Regulating Biological Parenting: The Problem of Possibly Inadequate Parents Chapter 7 Children without Adequate Parents and the Duty to Adopt Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Can Children Have Rights? Chapter 2 Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life Chapter 3 Being Loved as a Fundamental Condition for Children Chapter 4 The Possibility of a Duty to Love Chapter 5 The Duty to Love: Who Has It and To What Extent? Chapter 6 Regulating Biological Parenting: The Problem of Possibly Inadequate Parents Chapter 7 Children without Adequate Parents and the Duty to Adopt Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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