Philosophers on Human Rights – The Most Important Influences
The philosophy of human rights has been a significant area of interest and debate among philosophers over centuries. Philosophers on[…]
Read moreHuman rights refer to the fundamental rights and freedoms that every person is entitled to, simply by virtue of being human. These rights are based on the principles of dignity, equality, and respect, and are universal and inalienable. Human rights include civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and security of person; freedom of speech, religion, and assembly; the right to work, education, and healthcare; and protection from discrimination, torture, and arbitrary arrest. Human rights are enshrined in international treaties and declarations, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and they are protected by national and international laws and institutions.
We have a responsibility to protect the rights of all humans. The image above is an example of gross negligence.
It shows a Syrian refugee holding a baby in a refugee camp in the town of Harmanli, South-East of Sofia on November 12, 2013. Bulgaria’s asylum centres were severely overcrowded after the arrival of almost 10,000 refugees that year, half of them Syrian. The influx fuelled anti-immigrant sentiment in a country already struggling with dire poverty.
The philosophy of human rights has been a significant area of interest and debate among philosophers over centuries. Philosophers on[…]
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Read moreThe Geneva Conventions are a set of international treaties established to ensure the humane treatment of individuals during armed conflicts.[…]
Read moreOn June 4, 2008, Jodi Arias attacked and brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander at his home in Mesa, Arizona.[…]
Read moreIn 2008, Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, Arizona, Jodi Arias was convicted of the first-degree murder of her ex-boyfriend,[…]
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