Human rights through topo-logic: a theoretical foundation
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Chapter 5 in The Logic of Human Rights, 2023, pp 110-133 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The chapter combines a continuing discussion of Nishida’s philosophical ideas as they relate to the three core elements of the current objectification mechanism in human rights law: freedom, property, and right. The chapter reveals that while these same three elements are also joined together in Nishida’s discussion of right, by imbuing them with a very different meaning emerging from his view of reality that dissolves the subject/object dichotomy, Nishida’s philosophy offers a basis, an alternative vision of reality (his topo-logic), on which to theorize and develop a vision of human rights beyond subject/object dichotomy.
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Date: 2023
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