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The Politics of the Human

An elegant and forceful argument that represents the claim to equality as central to the meaning of being human.

Anne Phillips (Author)

9781107475830, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 19 March 2015

157 pages

21.6 x 13.8 x 0.9 cm, 0.2 kg

'\u2026 an insightful, engaging examination of various dimensions of 'the human' as related to contemporary politics. Phillips astutely lays out the important normative and legal work that categorizations of humanness perform - in the extension of rights or asylum, in creating justifications for humanitarian intervention, and so on. However, her primary task is to draw attention to some of the inadequacies in the way that contemporary understandings of the human have been defined and their political implications. In an impressively accessible and wide-ranging analysis, she resists defining the human substantively according to some description of shared, essential features, tracing the problem]

The Politics of the Human Phillips Paperback Cambridge University Press

The Politics of the Human

An elegant and forceful argument that represents the claim to equality as central to the meaning of being human.

Anne Phillips (Author)

9781107475830, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 19 March 2015

157 pages

21.6 x 13.8 x 0.9 cm, 0.2 kg

'\u2026 an insightful, engaging examination of various dimensions of 'the human' as related to contemporary politics. Phillips astutely lays out the important normative and legal work that categorizations of humanness perform - in the extension of rights or asylum, in creating justifications for humanitarian intervention, and so on. However, her primary task is to draw attention to some of the inadequacies in the way that contemporary understandings of the human have been defined and their political implications. In an impressively accessible and wide-ranging analysis, she resists defining the human substantively according to some description of shared, essential features, tracing the problem]

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