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Are due to a man precisely because he is a person, and therefore, possessing worth and dignity. Is a moral power residing in a person, in virtue whereof he refers to himself as well as his own actions as also other things, which stand referred to him in preference to other persons. |
Rights |
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Science of ethics: |
1. Individual 2. Social 3. Industrial 4. International |
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"The essence of human personality is obedience; man has no rights." |
Napoleon |
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Rights are found in all men. |
Universal |
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Transcending individual and accidental qualities. |
Transcendental |
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The book published by Maritain |
The Man and The State |
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Book of Randal |
Preface to Philosophy |
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According to this theory, a primordial right is viewed as a sun with sub-rights emanating from it, as radiations seen like a solar corona during a solar eclipse. |
Corona Theory of Rights |
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The beginning of all rights. |
The right to privacy |