Samuel Moyn's essay, "Personalism, Community, and the Origins of Human Rights," makes an important contribution to our understanding of the…
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Nicholas Wolterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University, Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, and Honorary Professor of Australian Catholic University. His publications include Justice: Rights and Wrongs (Princeton, 2008), Justice in Love (Eerdmans, 2011), and Understanding Liberal Democracy (Oxford, 2012).
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Look elsewhere for agonistic social ontology: A response to Smith
March 23, 2009
If it is indeed the case that "the social ontology of rights talk generally assumes that, at bottom, the kind…
Secular accounts: A response to Chambers
March 9, 2009
I want to re-emphasize the structure of my discussion about secular accounts of human rights. The project of trying to…
The fine texture: A response to Smith
March 9, 2009
I will respond here to the three postings on The Immanent Frame by James K. A. Smith concerning my Justice:…