2002
DOI: 10.1524/hgjb.2002.4.jg.137
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Hegels Theorie Der Menschenrechte?

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“…Notably they were the objects of the classical human rights critiques by Bentham, Hegel and Marx (Niessen 2013;Lohmann 1999Lohmann , 2002. And nowadays human rights are very often understood only in the frame of these national conceptions, which is not only unhistorical but also leads to a truncated, systematic misunderstanding.…”
Section: National Conceptions Of Human Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably they were the objects of the classical human rights critiques by Bentham, Hegel and Marx (Niessen 2013;Lohmann 1999Lohmann , 2002. And nowadays human rights are very often understood only in the frame of these national conceptions, which is not only unhistorical but also leads to a truncated, systematic misunderstanding.…”
Section: National Conceptions Of Human Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%