£75.68

Springer The Concept of Rights: 73 (Law and Philosophy Library, 73)

Price data last checked 47 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

Price History & Forecast

Last 44 days • 44 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£75.68 £72.31 £73.05 £73.78 £74.52 £75.25 £75.99 25 January 2026 04 February 2026 15 February 2026 26 February 2026 09 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 44 days • 2 price levels

Days at Price
Current Price
32 days 12 days · current 0 8 16 24 32 £73 £76 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £73 (32 days, 72.7%)

Price range: £73 - £76

Price levels: 2 different prices over 44 days

Description

Product Description What does it mean to have a right? Previous answers to this question fall into two groups: interest/benefit theories of rights and choice/will theories. This book proposes an alternative to these traditional views: the justified-constraint theory of rights, which avoids the pitfalls of earlier theories, and solves the puzzle of the relational nature of rights. The analysis shows that this theory applies without modification to past, present and future beings. Review "With clear exposition, powerful argument and informed incisive critisms of alternative theories, this book gives a systematic account of an original and important alternative to the best theories of rights in the recent literature."Carl Wellman, Washington University, St Louis, USA "More systematic, nuanced, and sophisticated than almost all other (Hohfeldian and neo-Hohfeldian analyses of rights talk). His peer in this regard is perhaps Judith Jarvis Thomson." Richard Arneson, University of California at San Diego, USA"The most sophisticated [Hohfeldian rights analysis] I have seen." David Schmidtz, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA"First-rate book, the best thing on the subject since Sumner and Thomson's books fifteen to twenty years ago."Christopher W. Morris, University of Maryland, College Park, USA"Advances the positions of Joseph Raz and H.L.A. Hart, perhaps the two most important legal philosophers of the last century" Douglas Husak, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA From the Back Cover What is it to have a right? Previous answers to this question can be divided into two groups. Some (e.g., Joseph Raz) hold interest/benefit theories of rights while others (e.g., H.L.A. Hart and Carl Wellman) hold choice/will theories of rights. The Concept of Rights defends an alternative to both of the traditional views, the justified-constraint theory of rights. On this view, a person has a right if and only if a feature of that person is a sound justification for others to have a particular sort of normative constraint. The justified-constraint theory avoids the problems which have bedeviled the interest/benefit theories and the choice/will theories. It also solves the puzzle of the relational nature of rights. On the justified-constraint view, an obligation correlative to a right is to the right-holder when it is a feature of the right-holder that justifies the obligation. The analysis also shows that, as far as the concept of rights is concerned, any sort of individual or group can have rights. The limits on what sorts of things have rights are substantive, not conceptual. Moreover, the justified-constraint solves the problem of the rights of past and future generations. It is a theory which applies, without modification, to past, present and future beings. "With clear exposition, powerful argument and informed incisive critisms of alternative theories, this book gives a systematic account of an original and important alternative to the best theories of rights in the recent literature."Carl Wellman, Washington University, St Louis, USA"The Concept of Rights is a valuable contribution to the literature on rights. Theorists too frequently propose something like a definition of rights and argue from the definition to controversial, substantive conclusions. Rainbolt avoids this mistake with an analysis of rights as justified, relational constraints. This theory gives an account of what is distinctive about rights without begging theoretical questions; he properly leaves these to normative theory. Rainbolt writes clearly and decisively. Readers may not agree with him, but there will be little doubt about where he stands. This is no small virtue."William Nelson, University of Houston, Texas, USA  "More systematic, nuanced, and sophisticated than almost all other (Hohfeldian and neo-Hohfeldian analyses of rights talk). His peer in this regard is perhaps Judith Jarvis Thomson." Richard Arneson, University of Califor

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 November 2010
Listed Since
20 September 2010

Barcode

No barcode data available

Similar Products You Might Like

The Concept of Rights: 73 (Law and Philosophy Library, 73)
96% match

The Concept of Rights: 73 (Law and Philosophy Library, 73)

Springer

£57.06 08 Jan 2026
New Essays on the Nature of Rights
94% match

New Essays on the Nature of Rights

Bloomsbury

£70.00 26 Feb 2026
The Realm of Rights
93% match

The Realm of Rights

Harvard University Press

£32.86 13 Jan 2026
A System of Rights
93% match

A System of Rights

Oxford University Press

£93.78 26 Mar 2026
Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia?
93% match

Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia?

Wiley-Blackwell

£85.49 07 Mar 2026
The Right to Justification: Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice (New Directions in Critical Theory): 46
93% match

The Right to Justification: Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice (New Directions in Critical Theory): 46

Columbia University Press

£74.00 08 Mar 2026
Routledge Philosophy of Human Rights: Theory and Practice
93% match

Routledge Philosophy of Human Rights: Theory and Practice

Routledge

£133.40 18 Apr 2026
The Logic of Constitutional Rights (Applied Legal Philosophy)
93% match

The Logic of Constitutional Rights (Applied Legal Philosophy)

Routledge

£136.27 10 Mar 2026
Community and Collective Rights: A Theoretical Framework for Rights Held by Groups: 2 (Law and Practical Reason)
93% match

Community and Collective Rights: A Theoretical Framework for Rights Held by Groups: 2 (Law and Practical Reason)

Bloomsbury

£70.00 05 Mar 2026
Rejecting Rights (Contemporary Political Theory)
93% match

Rejecting Rights (Contemporary Political Theory)

Cambridge University Press

£77.48 27 Feb 2026
Rights: Concepts and Contexts (The International Library of Essays on Rights)
93% match

Rights: Concepts and Contexts (The International Library of Essays on Rights)

Routledge

£155.10 13 Jan 2026
Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought
93% match

Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought

Edward Elgar Publishing

£199.00 13 Jan 2026
The Bill of Rights in the Modern State
93% match

The Bill of Rights in the Modern State

University of Chicago Press

£73.50 21 Feb 2026
The Architecture of Rights: Models and Theories
93% match

The Architecture of Rights: Models and Theories

MACMILLAN

£77.06 07 Jan 2026
Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought
93% match

Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought

Edward Elgar Publishing

£57.22 08 Jan 2026
Power, Impartiality and Justice (Routledge Revivals)
93% match

Power, Impartiality and Justice (Routledge Revivals)

Routledge

£119.60 24 Feb 2026
Rawls: An Introduction
93% match

Rawls: An Introduction

Polity

£59.89 19 Apr 2026
The Concept of Law from a Transnational Perspective (Applied Legal Philosophy)
92% match

The Concept of Law from a Transnational Perspective (Applied Legal Philosophy)

Routledge

£140.51 02 Mar 2026
The Concept of Law from a Transnational Perspective (Applied Legal Philosophy)
92% match

The Concept of Law from a Transnational Perspective (Applied Legal Philosophy)

Routledge

£55.18 12 Feb 2026
Human Rights in Asia: A Comparative Legal Study of Twelve Asian Jurisdictions, France and the USA (Routledge Law in Asia)
92% match

Human Rights in Asia: A Comparative Legal Study of Twelve Asian Jurisdictions, France and the USA (Routledge Law in Asia)

Routledge

£67.34 26 Feb 2026
Routledge - Rights: A Critical Introduction - Philosophy Book
92% match

Routledge - Rights: A Critical Introduction - Philosophy Book

Routledge

£127.59 20 Apr 2026
Domesticating Human Rights: A Reappraisal of their Cultural-Political Critiques and their Imperialistic Use: 4 (Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 4)
92% match

Domesticating Human Rights: A Reappraisal of their Cultural-Political Critiques and their Imperialistic Use: 4 (Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, 4)

Springer

£75.05 08 Mar 2026
Philosophy of Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings: 31 (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
92% match

Philosophy of Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings: 31 (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

Wiley-Blackwell

£80.86 22 Feb 2026
A Companion to Rawls: 54 (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
92% match

A Companion to Rawls: 54 (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

Wiley-Blackwell

£140.00 14 Jan 2026