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Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions

Volume 14, 2018
Rights and Freedom as a Basis for Justice

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1. Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: Volume > 14
William Sweet Introduction: Rights, Religion, Persons, and Justice
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Jānis (John) Tālivaldis Ozoliņš Why Democracy needs Religion in the Public Square
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Walter Schultz Jacques Maritain’s Recipe for a Personalist Body Politic: Universal Rights, Community and Civil Society
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James Gerrie Is “Secularization” a Case of Unwitting Cultural Disruption?
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Joseph C. A. Agbakoba Responsibility, Rights, and Racism: A Perspective from Igbo Religious Philosophy and an Option out of Black Subalternity
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David Lea Human Rights Protections: ‘The Right to Protect,’ State Sovereignty, and the International Order
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Stephen Muzamhindo Neocolonialism and the Legitimization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Gong Qun Global Justice and Human Rights
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David J. Klassen George Grant on Freedom and the Law, Sixty Years On: A Thomistic Solution to Grant’s Puzzle
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Pablo Munoz Iturrieta Redefining Religious Freedom in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Jing-Jong Luh Whom Does His Eye See?: A Systemic-Hermeneutic Discourse
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