Infiltrate 发表于 2025-3-23 13:43:09

Daoism and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and Bioethicsferent with the result that some of the articles will need elaboration. This argument attempts to demonstrate two conclusions: (1) All people are manifestations of the Dao and therefore have rights. ., a person’s inviolable place in the Dao, is the basis for a Daoist discussion of human rights. (2)

NEXUS 发表于 2025-3-23 14:57:58

Daoism and Human Rights: Integrating the Incommensurablegins by discussing the ontological incommensurability between Daoist notions of inner spontaneity and self-transcendence, and the external frameworks of the state, agonistic legal systems, and contractual rights and obligations between self-interested individuals that underpin human rights regimes.

pericardium 发表于 2025-3-23 20:45:30

Daoism, Human Rights, and Bioethicshts talks is not historically Daoist’, Daoist philosophy could contribute meaningfully to human rights discourse and address certain deficiencies in the Western account. In this paper, I argue that Daoist metaphysics, especially its concept of the impersonal ., is unable to provide a sufficiently ro

漫步 发表于 2025-3-24 00:04:21

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赤字 发表于 2025-3-24 03:17:40

Convergence of Human Rights and Duties: Towards a Global Bioethicsen as a unitary thing then their ideological functions will not play such a prominent role in divisiveness among the traditions, but the unified concept(s) could encourage convergence towards norms acceptable to all traditions.

CREST 发表于 2025-3-24 09:08:17

Duties and Rights in Hinduism: Before and After India’s Independences. Over a quarter of these are so called tribal and the untouchables, not quite within the fold of mainstream Hinduism. Even of the remaining a sizable number are designated “other backward castes”, a label derived from their socioeconomic status, and practice a heterodox religion.

实施生效 发表于 2025-3-24 12:19:35

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深陷 发表于 2025-3-24 18:45:55

A Response to Ellen Zhang’s “On Human Rights and Freedom in Biomedical Ethics: A Philosophical Inqui Zhang approaches this by discussing the Declaration of Human Rights (1948) which discussed “the rights of every individual” and how these are protected in legal form. She correctly points out that dignity, rights and freedoms are often based in the idea of self-determination.

种属关系 发表于 2025-3-24 22:06:45

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有害处 发表于 2025-3-25 02:25:47

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