Human Rights and Human Well-Being

In this book, William J. Talbott examines the meaning of moral progress, claiming that improvements to our moral or legal practices are changes that, when evaluated as a practice, contribute to equitably promoting well-being. Talbott completes the project begun in his 2005 book of identifying the human rights that should be universal.

mars 2013, Oxford Political Philosophy, Anglais
Oxford University Press
978-0-19-931136-1

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