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T5 – Hatred Can Be Progress
If human rights are not despised by the powerful they are not human rights Continue reading
T4 – Doing What Comes Naturally – Responses
Paul Bernal is right to call what we have been covering in this track a ‘very very difficult subject’. Where is the truth in human rights? Continue reading
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T4 – Doing What Comes Naturally?
Human rights are real not only because of what we are but because our imagination insists on them Continue reading
T3 – Making Truth – Responses
Is it ‘necessary to be able to make an appeal to truth’? Must there be some ‘way of making something feel true’? These are Zoe Fiander’s two working assumptions and they are mine as well.
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