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Thomas More: Utopia of Human Rights

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2014

Abstract

The chapter takes the example of More's Utopia to illustrate a paradox in the conception of human rights. What is paradox in human rights is that they on one hand presuppose a broad concept of human dignity, but that they can, on the other hand, only be exercised within bounds of a modern state, i.e. within bounds of limited rationality determined by empiric naturalness.