Nicholas Wolterstorff, Justice: Rights and Wrongs
This response to <em>Justice, Rights and Wrongs</em> argues that Wolterstorff's defence of rights attaching to human subjects withstands Oliver O'Donovan's critique; that the concept of multiple rights is compatible with the affirmation of a larger moral order; that there...
Autor principal: | Biggar, N |
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Altres autors: | Society for the Study of Christian Ethics |
Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2010
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