Two questions for Wolterstorff: on the roles played by rights-talk in history and the measuring of worth
Much of Nicholas Wolterstorff's argument in <em>Justice: Rights and Wrongs</em> is persuasive and helpful, especially his focus on perceiving instances of injustice as <em>wronging</em>, i.e., the denial of the goods to which one has a right. Two aspects of his theory ar...
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SAGE Publications
2010
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