Of all the influential--indeed formative--moral ideas to occupy centre stage in the twentieth century the notion of human rights is for many the most difficult. Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador Michael Perry''s new book explores this idea in full. His typically lucid exposition of this complex issue (one so rich in social political and philosophical implications especially at the international level) is rooted in the recognition that every human being is sacred inviolable has inherent dignity and worth and is an end to himself. Therefore in Perry''s view the concept of human rights is inescapably religious. But are human rights universal? And are they absolute? The latest thinking from one of our nation''s leading authorities on morality politics and religion The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries addresses these questions adroitly. The legal and moral dimensions of rights rhetoric itself--such as its meanings and functions--are also carefully considered.
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