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Michael Sandel on Justice

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Kant's Argument for Universal Rights

Kant thought that the reason duties and rights are categorical and universal is that we can arrive at them by abstracting from all of our particular interests values and purposes in life. The hard question arises when it comes to identifying what universal rights we have and what it means to respect them, he says.

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