From intersubjectivity through epistemology to property: Rejoinder to Michelman

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (1-2):144-154 (1990)
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Michelman's emphasis upon intersubjectivity is commendable; but a cognitive approach is required to generate rights. Michelman has raised a significant point against Shearmur's earlier paper: does it offer a rationale for according rights to every individual with whom our relationship may be remote? Michelman's suggestion that oppression might itself be a source of illumination should be declined, however, so it is tentatively suggested? with reference to Popper's ?world 3"? that we may value such people as cultural objects: as bearers and creators of culture.

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Jeremy Shearmur
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From dialogue rights to property rights: Reply to Shearmur.Frank Michelman - 1990 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (1-2):133-143.

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