Critics of Human Rights from a Historical Perspective

dc.contributor.authorBulgan, Birden Güngören
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-08T12:08:28Z
dc.date.available2016-07-08T12:08:28Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractImplementation of human rights is often criticized because it is perceived as being imposed on the rest of the world. In this case, human rights start to be seen as a sole abstraction, an empty word. What are the theoretical arguments of these critics and can we determine any historical grounds for them? In this paper, I will try to point at similar critics after the French Revolution – like that of the Historical School and Hegel – and try to show if some of these critics are still relevant. And I will compare these critics with contemporary arguments of cultural relativists. There are different streams and categorizations of human rights theories in today’s world. What differentiates them is basically the source of the human rights. After the French Revolution, the historical school had criticized the individuation and Hegel had criticized the formal freedom which was, according to him, a consequence of the Revolution. In this context Hegel drew a distinction between real freedom and formal freedom. Besides the theory of sources, the theories of implementation such as human rights as a model of learning, human rights as a result of an historical process are worth attention. The crucial point is about integrating human rights as an inner process and not to use them as a tool for intervention in other countries, which we observe in today’s world. And this is the exact point why I find the discussion of the sources more important. This discussion can help us to show how the inner evaluation of a society makes the realization of human rights possible and how we can avoid the above mentioned abstraction and misuse.pl_PL
dc.description.articlenumber10pl_PL
dc.description.journaltitleFilozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratycznapl_PL
dc.description.number1pl_PL
dc.description.pageof182pl_PL
dc.description.pageto197pl_PL
dc.description.tome4pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationFilozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna, 2015, Tom 4, Nr 1, 2015, pp. 182-197.pl_PL
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.14746/fped.2015.4.1.10
dc.identifier.issn2299-1875
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/14798
dc.language.isoengpl_PL
dc.publisherUniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza w Poznaniu Wydział Nauk Społecznych, Instytut Filozofii UAMpl_PL
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesspl_PL
dc.subjectHistorical law schoolpl_PL
dc.subjectHegelpl_PL
dc.subjectcultural relativismpl_PL
dc.titleCritics of Human Rights from a Historical Perspectivepl_PL
dc.typeArtykułpl_PL

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