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The Moral and Political Status of Childrenby Colin M. Macleod
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The book contains contributions from thirteen distinguished moral and political philosophers on the subject of children. These are new essays and are devoted to a subject that until recently has not been extensively discussed by philosophers. Too often philosophers restrict themselves to the consideration only of the relations between adults. Yet the topic of children is an important one for moral and political philosophy. Recent years have seen an increased concern with the needs and interests of young people. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which accords a wide range of fundamental rights to children was adopted in 1989 and many states, including the United States and the UK, have subsequently ratified the Convention. Synopsis:Includes bibliographical references (p.[276]-287) and index.
Synopsis:The book contains contributions from thirteen distinguished moral and political philosophers on the subject of children. These are new essays and are devoted to a subject that until recently has not been extensively discussed by philosophers. Too often philosophers restrict themselves to the consideration only of the relations between adults. Yet the topic of children is an important one for moral and political philosophy. Recent years have seen an increased concern with the needs and interests of young people. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which accords a wide range of fundamental rights to children was adopted in 1989 and many states, including the United States and the UK, have subsequently ratified the Convention. Table of Contents Introduction, David Archard and Colin M. Macleod I. Children and Rights Do Children Have Rights?, James Griffin What Rights (If Any) Do Children Have?, Harry Brighouse Children's Choices of Children's Interests: Which Do Their Rights Protect?, Samantha Brennan Being versus Becoming: A Critical Analysis of the Child in Liberal Theory, Barbara Arneil II. Autonomy and Education Special Agents: Children's Autonomy and Parental Authority, Robert Noggle Autonomy, Child Rearing, and Good Lives, Eamonn Callan Children, Multiculturalism, and Education, David Archard Answering Susan: Liberalism, Civic Education, and the Status of YoungerPersons, Joe Coleman III. Children, Families, and Justice Silver Spoons and Golden Genes: Talent Differentials and Distributive Justice, Hillel Steiner Equality and the Duties of Procreators, Peter Vallentyne Liberal Equality and the Affective Family, Colin M. Macleod What Children Really Need: Towards a Critical Theory of Family Structure, Shelley Burtt Family, Choice, and Distributive Justice, Veronique Munoz-Darde What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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