Philosophy of Human Rights: Readings in Context (Paragon Issues in Philosophy)
B**G
Little heavy on historical and contemporary documents...
As reference that's great, so probably a solid core book, but I personally wish it had more discussion/inclusion of the "in context" writings. When it came to using it to try to apply to specific cases, in a practical sense, it felt a little weak.
N**I
wealth of info
At first, I thought phil 101 would be a complete waste of time. I didn't want to take philosophy class but it is a university requirement. My professor had us write an essay every week about a different philosopher with our opinions on their theories. This book goes all across the grid. The book is a compilation of writings from ancient and contemporary thinkers of different ethnicities, genders, ages, and economic backgrounds. You get different perspectives on just about any controversial subject you can imagine. Ironically, my professor and this book changed my outlook on life.
S**T
Book is okay
It was okay read kinda boring really. Book is a thick paperback
P**S
Four Stars
college req.
M**E
This book provides an excellent introduction to the philosophical foundations of early and modern ...
This book provides an excellent introduction to the philosophical foundations of early and modern human rights. A definite must-read if you're interested in the origins of the subject. Definitely recommended!
D**R
Dope.
Used for a passage or three, and forgotten about. Another good resource for the phosphate student concerned with the inherent rights of the global citizen.
T**S
As expectef
Book arrived in good condition
R**E
Five Stars
Daughter needed for a course as described, showed up fast.
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