International Human Rights: Universalism Versus RelativismSAGE Publications, 1 feb. 1990 - 208 pagini The universality of international human rights has been an enduring issue. This volume argues that the positions of universalists and cultural relativists are not diametrically opposed and that it is possible to demonstrate, empirically and cross-culturally, the existence of worldwide human rights. This anthropological look at a long-standing legal and philosophical issue will be of value to scholars and human rights activists alike. |
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... societies with a high degree of political complexity lack feuding . Their analysis , utilizing ethnographic ... societies serves to denigrate their way of life . The presump- tion that only " primitive " societies have retribution ...
... societies with a high degree of political complexity lack feuding . Their analysis , utilizing ethnographic ... societies serves to denigrate their way of life . The presump- tion that only " primitive " societies have retribution ...
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... Societies have various restrictions con- cerning time . In Albania , for instance , there was the rule of " boiling blood . " This means that any member of the victim's tribe had twenty - four hours to kill a man from the murderer's ...
... Societies have various restrictions con- cerning time . In Albania , for instance , there was the rule of " boiling blood . " This means that any member of the victim's tribe had twenty - four hours to kill a man from the murderer's ...
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... societies . Perhaps a consideration of retribution as a form of negative reciprocity will shed light on this . Some have claimed that reciprocity is a fundamental charac- teristic of all societies ( Malinowski , 1949 ; Mauss , 1954 ) ...
... societies . Perhaps a consideration of retribution as a form of negative reciprocity will shed light on this . Some have claimed that reciprocity is a fundamental charac- teristic of all societies ( Malinowski , 1949 ; Mauss , 1954 ) ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Concept of Human Rights | 39 |
Relativism Revisited | 61 |
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