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The possibility of Moral Rights
Abolqasem Fanaei1  Someyeh Hasankhani Taskoh2  Seyed Mohammad Hosseini3 
[1] Associate professor of philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Mofid University, Qom, Iran.;PhD candidate in private law, department of law, University of Tarbiat Modarres, Tehran.;PhD candidate in public law, Department of law and political sciences, University of Allame Tabatabaei, Tehran.;
关键词: moral right;    moral duty;    right and justice;    private morality;    public morality;    morality and politics;    law and morality;   
DOI  :  10.22096/HR.2020.46882
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The aim of this article is to show that (1) “right” can have a moral meaning; and (2) moral duties are divided into those that correspond to moral rights and those that do not. A moral right is a kind of right that is rooted in moral considerations, and states or expresses such considerations. There are at least two ways to argue for these claims: the first is to examine the justificatory foundations of rights, showing that the justification that is available for some rights is a moral justification (section 2), and the second is to examine the role, status and function of rights in morality and moral discourse (section 3).

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