Philosophy of human rights
Recent publication
In practical terms, the concept of human rights is a very successful one. They are at the centre of discussions among lawyers, politicians and journalists. In the realm of theory, however, they remain a source of doubt. In particular, the question arises as to what grounds justify them. This book seeks to answer this question by linking them to utilitarian ethics. As controversial as this connection is sometimes perceived to be, it was already sought by John Stuart Mill and is still the subject of lively debate today. The book sets these within the broader framework of human rights theory and the problems associated with it. In doing so, the book not only introduces the reader to utilitarianism itself and the various ways in which it can be applied in this area, but also provides a representative overview and critical analysis of the most debated approaches to justifying human rights today.
- Translation: Dibble Graeme
- Binding: Hardback
- Publisher: Masaryk University Press
- Subject: Philosophy, religion, Law and jurisprudence
- Language: English
- Publication year: 2025
- Series: Masaryk University Monographs
- Colections (Books): Výběr Munipress 2026
- Department: Masaryk University Press
- Number of pages: 157
- Size: 170 × 240
- Year of publication: 2025
- https://doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M280-0608-2025
- ISBN: 978-80-280-0768-3
















