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The philosophy of rights

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica, 2017
Rights are one of the fundamental concepts in philosophy of law, ethics, and political philosophy. However, in Polish language the general research on rights has been neglected. Most of the scholars are concerned with the specific kinds of rights (e.g. human rights, constitutional rights) and not rights as a basic philosophical concept.
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Phenomenology of the right to private life in the postmodern epoch: philosophical and legal aspects

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law, 2011
In article there are considered philosophical and legal aspects of understanding of the right to private life of the phenomenological approach. The methodological base of the legal concept of the right to private life is phenomenology as the philosophy ...
V P Ivanskiy
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In seinem Anderen bei sich selbst zu sein: Toward a Recuperation of Hegel’s Metaphysics of Agency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This essay argues for a distinctly post-Kantian understanding of Hegel’s definition of freedom as “being at home with oneself in one’s other.” I first briefly isolate the inadequacies of some dominant interpretations of Hegelian freedom and proceed to ...
Roy, Ayon
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Values in Exchange: Ambiguous Ownership, Collective Action, and Changing Notions of Worth in Romanian Mutual Fund Industry [PDF]

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This paper analyzes the political disputes and legal contentions occasioned by the process of regulatory reform undergone by Romanian mutual fund industry.
Tulbure, Narcis
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Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant on the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
: Contrary to much Kant interpretation, this article argues that Kant’s moral philosophy, including his account of charity, is irrelevant to justifying the state’s right to redistribute material resources to secure the rights of dependents.
Varden, Helga
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Каrl Marx: The Cultural Memory of the Macedonian People and the Peoples of the Eastern Bloc – Reception and Percertion

open access: yesKultura (Skopje), 2014
The severe economic crisis raised the question: Was Marx right? Or, as Terry Eagleton writes: WHY Marx was right. A reactualization of his ideas, his philosophy or his diagnosis and cures, as well as his economic and social studies, has recently become ...
Boban Karapejovski
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Supply chain intelligence: benefits, techniques and future trends [PDF]

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Supply Chain Management is a philosophy to manage logistical processes in complex systems, that are very difficult to integrate and analyze. Such systems can be effectively analysed by the use of Business Intelligence applications. The capability to make
György Kadocsa, Zoltán Bátori
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The Social Relativity of “Right - Duty" as Viewed in Religious Discourse [PDF]

open access: yesIslām va ̒ulūm-i ijtimā̒ī
The concept of right-duty is originally a concept of Western philosophy (sociopolitical philosophy, moral - legal philosophy) and modern social sciences (theory of citizenship).
Seyed Mahmood Nejati
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Rationality and Truth [PDF]

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The traditional view in epistemology is that we must distinguish between being rational and being right (that is also, by the way, the traditional view about practical rationality).
Cohen, Stewart, Comesaña, Juan
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Economic thinking and ethics: an ethical approach for economical issues [PDF]

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The worldwide economic crisis of 2007/2008 popularised the ethical questions within economics. Currently, few mainstream economists tackle these questions and the typical curriculum of economics often lacks input on philosophy, ethics and the history of ...
Thieme, Sebastian
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