Table of Contents

    • Abbreviations ix
    • Preface xi
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
    • 1 Why there is a problem 1
    • 2 Forms of skepticism 3
    • 3 Approach 7
  • Chapter 2 The Practice
    • 4 Origins 14
    • 5 Doctrine 27
    • 6 Implementation 31
    • 7 An emergent practice 42
    • 8 Problems 44
  • Chapter 3 Naturalistic Theories
    • 9 Naturalism about human rights 49
    • 10 Persons "as such" (1): the demand side 59
    • 11 Persons "as such" (2): the supply side 68
  • Chapter 4 Agreement Theories
    • 12 "Common core" and "overlapping consensus" 74
    • 13 The appeal of agreement conceptions 77
    • 14 Progressive convergence 88
  • Chapter 5 A Fresh Start
    • 15 Human rights in The Law of Peoples 96
    • 16 The idea of a practical conception 102
    • 17 A two-level model 106
    • 18 "Manifesto rights" 117
    • 19 The role of states 122
  • Chapter 6 Normativity
    • 20 What human rights are for 128
    • 21 A schema 136
    • 22 Minimalism and social justice 141
    • 23 Toleration (1): the domestic analogy 144
    • 24 Toleration (2): the autonomy of peoples 152
  • Chapter 7 International Concern
    • 25 Anti-poverty rights 161
    • 26 Political rights 174
    • 27 Human rights of women 186
  • Chapter 8 Conclusion
    • 28 Residues of skepticism 198
    • 29 Pathologies 201
    • 30 Human rights and global normative order 209
    • Works Cited 213
    • Index 227