Affiliation:
1. Cristián RettigAdolfo Ibáñez University Department of Philosophy Diagonal Las Torres 2640 7941169 Santiago de Chile Chile
2. Giulio FornaroliInterdisciplinary Centre for Ethics Jagiellonian University ul. Grodzka 52 31‐044 Kraków Poland
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we raise two points. First, any rights‐based theory should provide a method by which to guide reasoning in addressing conflicts of rights. The reason, we argue, is that these theories must provide guidance on what should be done. Second, this method must contain two key recommendations: (1) We should try to find a deliberative mechanism through which none of the rights is simply eliminated from the scene; (2) these rights may be balanced against each other to define which right should prevail, but without considering non‐rights‐interests as if they were rights in the process. These recommendations instantiate two crucial principles that underlie our common intuitions on rights, namely, the principle that rights deserve equal respect and the principle that rights should be taken seriously.
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