Moral Rights and Political Freedom
By (Author) Tara Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
6th June 1995
United States
General
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
Ethics and moral philosophy
323
Paperback
234
Width 151mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
363g
Seeking a way out of today's bewildering rush of rights claims, Tara Smith's Moral Rights and Political Freedom offers a systematic account of the nature and foundations of rights. The book carefully elucidates what political freedom is and demonstrates why it should be protected by rights. Smith's thesis is that rights are teleological: respect for freedom is necessary for individuals' flourishing or eudaimonia. Smith illustrates how many alleged rights would actually undermine that objective. Her decisive refutation of the assumption that conflicts between rights are inevitabledemonstrating how such conflicts are theoretically incoherent and practically self-defeatingshould go a long way toward resolving many contemporary disputes about rights.
Tara Smith is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Texas in Austin.