Hannah Arendt y los derechos humanos

This book by Peg Birmingham examines Hannah Arendt's philosophical exploration of human rights, particularly her concept of 'the right to have rights.' Arendt's work analyzes the inadequacies of traditional human rights frameworks, especially in the context of totalitarian regime...

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Main Author: Birmingham, Peg (-)
Other Authors: Banchio, Luciano, traductor (traductor)
Format: eBook
Language:Castellano
Published: Buenos Aires : Prometeo Libros 2017.
Series:Pensamiento político contemporáneo.
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Summary:This book by Peg Birmingham examines Hannah Arendt's philosophical exploration of human rights, particularly her concept of 'the right to have rights.' Arendt's work analyzes the inadequacies of traditional human rights frameworks, especially in the context of totalitarian regimes. Birmingham delves into Arendt's ontological foundations of human rights, discussing themes of freedom, power, and community. The book critiques Arendt's reluctance to provide a philosophical basis for universal human rights, highlighting ongoing debates in political philosophy. It is intended for scholars and students of political philosophy and human rights, offering a critical understanding of Arendt's contributions to these fields.
Physical Description:1 online resource (201 pages)
Bibliography:Contiene bibliografía.