Studies at the Intersection of Philosophy and Economics

 

Rationality, Markets, and Morals: RMM 0 (2009), 355 – 371

Value Pluralism and the Two Concepts of Rights

Abstract

Philosophers and legal theorists still disagree about the correct analysis of rights‘, both moral and legal. The Will Theory‘ and the Interest Theory‘–the two main views–can each account for various features of rights, but neither of them is totally satisfactory. The controversy has now been running for decades and seems irresolvable. I will contend in this paper that the discussion of value pluralism‘ in the Berlinian tradition can illuminate the debate over the concept of rights.

Journal Information

RMM is an interdisciplinary open access journal focusing on issues of rationality, market mechanisms, and the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. It provides a forum for dialogue between philosophy, economics, and related disciplines, encouraging critical reflection on the foundations and implications of economic processes.

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