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||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| A college level philosophical survey|By Midwest Book Review|A Philosophical History Of Rights by Gary B. Herbert (Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans) provides a meticulous and scholarly examination of the concepts of "rights" ranging from the era of ancient Greece, through the era Roman jurisprudence, through the origin of Christianity, and down to the con||
"A Philosophical History of Rights is a significant and informative contribution to the study of Human Rights, as well as a seminal and enduring contribution to Philosophy reference collections."
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Since the seventeenth century, concern in the Western world for the welfare of the individual has been articulated philosophically most often as a concern for his rights. The modern conception of individual rights resulted from abandonment of ancient, value-laced ideas of nature and their replacement by the modern, mathematically transparent idea of nature that has room only for individuals, often in conflict. In A Philosophical History of Rights, Gary B. He...
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