Human Rights and Natural Law: A Fountain of Universal Morality (And a Minefield of Challenges)?
Can Universal Morality Find Its Foundation in Shared Humanity? Universal Morality in Natural Law In the quest for universal human rights, the concept of natural law emerges as a compelling, yet contested, ethical compass. Proponents argue that fundamental rights like life, liberty, and freedom from torture stem from our inherent human dignity, transcending cultural and legal boundaries. But…
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