人权实践与自然法

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY Telos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3817/0623203047
Aaron A. Rhodes
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圣母大学凯洛格研究所(University of Notre Dame Kellogg Institute) 2021年关于“不可剥夺的权利和宪政传统”的会议对我来说是一次呼吸,因为它汇集了许多人,他们明白人权不仅仅是某些社会在特定时期的特定政治偏好的反映,而且以这种方式理解人权会将其降低到武断的成文法的水平。人权的基础是人性和自然本身,而不仅仅是国际立法。今天,人权观念为许多大师服务:功利主义、结果主义、社群主义、社会主义、后现代主义、交叉性——更不用说许多用人权修辞为侵犯人权辩护的政权。但与会者似乎普遍同意,人权是根植于人性的原则,可以保护我们的道德和政治自由。
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Human Rights Practice and Natural Law
The University of Notre Dame Kellogg Institute’s 2021 conference on “Inalienable Rights and the Traditions of Constitutionalism” was, for me, a breath of oxygen because it brought together many who understand that human rights are more than simply reflections of particular political preferences of some societies at particular times, and that to understand human rights that way reduces them to the level of arbitrary positive law. Human rights are based in human nature, and in nature itself, not simply in international legislation. Today, the idea of human rights serves many masters: utilitarianism, consequentialism, communitarianism, socialism, postmodernism, intersectionality—not to mention numerous regimes that defend human rights violations with human rights rhetoric. But the conferees seemed to generally agree that human rights are principles, rooted in human nature, that can protect our moral and political freedom.
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