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    Rights and persons.Abraham Irving Melden - 1977 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    I Introduction i Actions which otherwise would be arbitrary or capricious may be quite reasonable when they are in fact cases in which rights are being ...
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  2. Essays in moral philosophy.Abraham Irving Melden (ed.) - 1958 - Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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    Rights in Moral Lives: A Historical-Philosophical Essay.Abraham Irving Melden - 1988 - University of California Press.
    In this volume, a distinguished philosopher and moral rights theorist examines important changes that have occurred in our thinking about rights since first mention of them was made in early modern times. His inquiry is framed by an opening question and a concluding response. The question is whether the Greeks had any conception of a moral right. Some argue that they did not, on the ground that they had no word for a right. Others claim that they did, since they (...)
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    (1 other version)Ethical theories, a book of readings.Abraham Irving Melden - 1950 - New York: Prentice-Hall.
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    Rights and Right Conduct.Abraham Irving Melden - 1959 - Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Review of Abraham Irving Melden: Rights in Moral Lives: A Historical-Philosophical Essay[REVIEW]Abraham Irving Melden - 1989 - Ethics 100 (1):182-182.
    In this volume, a distinguished philosopher and moral rights theorist examines important changes that have occurred in our thinking about rights since first mention of them was made in early modern times. His inquiry is framed by an opening question and a concluding response. The question is whether the Greeks had any conception of a moral right. Some argue that they did not, on the ground that they had no word for a right. Others claim that they did, since they (...)
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