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97Book Review:The Moral Foundations of Civil Rights. Robert K. Fullinwinder, Claudia Mills (review)Ethics 98 (4): 842-. 1988.
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131Equal Opportunity in a Pluralistic Society: JAMES W. NICKELSocial Philosophy and Policy 5 (1): 104-119. 1987.The United States has never been culturally or religiously homogeneous, but its diversity has greatly increased over the last century. Although the U.S. was first a multicultural nation through conquest and enslavement, its present diversity is due equally to immigration. In this paper I try to explain the difference it makes for one area of thought and policy – equal opportunity – if we incorporate cultural and religious pluralism into our national self-image. Formulating and implementing a pol…Read more
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136Bibliography: A bibliography on the nature and foundations of rights, 1947-1977Political Theory 6 (3): 395-413. 1978.
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32Mathematics: is God silent?Ross House Books. 2001.This book revolutionizes the prevailing understanding and teaching of math. This book is a must for all upper-level Christian school curricula and for college students and adults interested in math or related fields of science and religion. It will serve as a solid refutation for the claim, often made in court, that mathematics is one subject which cannot be taught from a distinctively biblical perspective. - Back cover.
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104Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights by Will Kymlicka (review)Journal of Philosophy 93 (9): 480-482. 1996.
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78A Defense of Welfare Rights as Human RightsIn Thomas Christiano & John Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: The Vance Conception of Economic and Social Rights Justifying Economic and Social Rights Implementing Economic and Social Rights The Widespread Acceptance of Economic and Social Rights Note References.
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773Linkage Arguments for and Against Rights"Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 42 (1): 27-47. 2022.This article is about relations of support and conflict within systems of fundamental legal rights—and the arguments for and against rights that those relations make possible. Justificatory linkage arguments defend controversial rights by claiming that they provide very useful support to the realisation of well-accepted rights. This article analyses such arguments in detail and discusses their structures, uses and pitfalls. It then shows that linkage arguments can be used not just to defend righ…Read more
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1A human rights approach to world hungerIn William Aiken & Hugh LaFollette (eds.), World Hunger and Morality, Prentice-hall. pp. 2--171. 1995.
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26Relativism, self-determination and human rightsIn Deen Chatterjee (ed.), Democracy in a Global World, Rowman&littlefield. 2008.
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6Philosophical Issues in International Environmental LawIn Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The philosophy of international law, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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