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Reimagining Human Rights William R. O'Neill

Reimagining Human Rights By William R. O'Neill

Reimagining Human Rights by William R. O'Neill


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Reimagining Human Rights presents an interpretation of human rights from below, showing how victims of atrocity can embrace the rhetoric of human rights to dismantle old narratives of power and advance new ones.

Reimagining Human Rights Summary

Reimagining Human Rights: Religion and the Common Good by William R. O'Neill

An interpretation of human rights that centers on the rhetorical-and religious-power of testimony. Jeremy Bentham described the idea of human rights as rhetorical nonsense. In Reimagining Human Rights, William O'Neill shows that the rhetorical aspect of human rights is in fact crucial. By examining how victims and their advocates embrace the rhetoric of human rights to tell their stories, he presents an interpretation of human rights from below, showing what victims of atrocity and advocates do with rights. Drawing on African writings that center around victims' stories-including Desmond Tutu's on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission-and modern Roman Catholic social teaching, O'Neill reconciles the false dichotomy between the individualistic perspective of the human rights theories of Immanuel Kant, Jurgen Habermas, and John Rawls and local or ethnocentric conceptions of the common good in Alasdair MacIntyre and Richard Rorty. He shows that the testimony of victims leads us to a new conception of the common good, based on rights as narrative grammar-that is, rights are not only a grammar of dissent against atrocity but let new stories be told. O'Neill shows how the rhetoric of human rights can dismantle old narratives of power and advance new ones, reconstructing victim's claims, often in a religious key, along the way. He then applies this new approach to three areas: race and mass incarceration in the United States, the politics of immigration and refugee policy, and ecological responsibility and our duties to the next generation.

Reimagining Human Rights Reviews

In compact yet lyrical prose, O'Neill synthesizes and extends his scholarly reflections on political philosophy, restorative justice, refugee rights, and Catholic social thought. * Commonweal Magazine *

About William R. O'Neill

William O'Neill, SJ, is a professor emeritus of social ethics at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University. He held the Jesuit Chair at Georgetown University from 2003-04 and has served on the editorial board of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics and the board of directors of Theological Studies. He is the author of numerous articles on moral theology and ethics and The Ethics of Our Climate: Hermeneutics and Ethical Theory (Georgetown University Press, 1994). He is currently serving as a member of the Mission and Identity Task Force for the Jesuit Refugee Service, stationed in Nairobi, Kenya.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction One: Interpreting Rights I. A Genealogy of Difference II. The Rhetoric of Rights III. Conclusions Two: Justifying Rights I. The Interpretation of Ethics: Semantic Recognition II. The Interpretation of Ethics: Epistemic Recognition III. The Ethics of Interpretation: Respect IV. Ethical Reciprocity V. The Grammar of Rights VI. Aristotelian Constructivism: Autonomy and Solidarity V. Conclusions Three: Rights and Religion I. The Ethics of Public Discourse II. Re-enchanting the Public Sphere III. The Surplus of Religious Meaning: The Theological Virtues IV. Conclusions: On Forgiveness after Mass Atrocity Four: Applying Human Rights I. Comparative Assessments II. Realizations: Concrete Applications: Race and Mass Incarceration, Migration and Refugee Policy, Ecological Responsibility Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

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NGR9781647120351
9781647120351
1647120357
Reimagining Human Rights: Religion and the Common Good by William R. O'Neill
New
Paperback
Georgetown University Press
2021-01-07
264
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