Abstract
I have tried to explicate the implications of complex features of cultures on ethics (Part I) and, particularly, on human rights (Part II). I have made two cases undermining the ‘culture vs. human rights’ dichotomy, demonstrating their compatibility and inter-dependency. I now turn, in Part III, to matters concerning the normative justification of the universal validity of human rights (Chapters 6, 7, and 8) and their implementation in a realistic and fair manner (Chapter 9).
Keywords
Moral Judgment Core Function Moral Claim Moral Sentiment Intended Function
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© Xiaorong Li 2006