Human rights and globalisation – Are human rights a “Western” concept or a universalistic principle?

W. Huber
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This paper represents an edited version of the authors’ STIAS lecture at the Stellenbosch University in 2014. It deals with the global human rights discourse, as the integrity of human persons all around the world is at stake, showing the necessity and the universality of human rights. Therefore the author explores two basic kinds of attitudes towards human rights, namely 1) forms of human rights optimism – e.g. the argument that globalisation as such leads to a universal acknowledgement of them – and 2) variants of human rights scepticism, in which the author sees those rights practically disregarded, the “Western” concept challenged, and a human rights exceptionalism spreading. Subsequently he asks for what kind of universality of human rights we may argue and how cosmopolitan ethics may support this universality.
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人权与全球化-人权是“西方”概念还是普世原则?
本文是作者2014年在Stellenbosch大学STIAS讲座的编辑版。它涉及全球人权话语,因为世界各地的人的完整受到威胁,显示了人权的必要性和普遍性。因此,作者探讨了对人权的两种基本态度,即1)人权乐观主义的形式-例如,全球化导致普遍承认人权的论点-和2)人权怀疑主义的变体,其中作者认为这些权利实际上被忽视,“西方”概念受到挑战,人权例外论正在蔓延。随后,他提出了我们可以论证的人权的普遍性,以及世界主义伦理如何支持这种普遍性。
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