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The Nature of Rights

Posted by By Neil December 1, 2020Posted inPhilosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Political Philosophy, Social Ontology
At a glance: Rights originate from speech acts and are essentially linguistic, therefore, they:Have a subjective ontological mode of existence;Are the ontological basis of all rights from which deontology emerges;Their…
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