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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20140418T050000
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SUMMARY:Human Rights: Challenged or Grounded?
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TZID:America/Indiana/Indianapolis
LOCATION:Fort Wayne\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>INVITED SPEAKERS:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Professor of Philosophy James Sterba (University of Notre Dame) in moral &nbsp\; philosophy</li>\n<li>Distinguished Professor of Political Science and International Relations\, Mark Gibney\, University of North Carolina-Asheville</li>\n<li>David Marshall\, Chief\, Global Issues Section\, New York Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br> SPONSOR: Human Rights Institute\, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus\, Purdue University System</p>\n<p>PLACE: Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne Campus\, Fort Wayne Indiana.<br> <br> SUBJECT: The Moral Standard of Human Rights and Normative Ethical Critiques of Such Rights<br> <br> DESCRIPTION: We will work to see whether a rational universal consensus supporting UN international human rights is possible or not. The idea of such a consensus will be put to the test of other normative ethical positions such as ethical pluralism\, communitarianism\, social contract theory\, and various classical normative theories. Time will be devoted to<br> discussion and debate.</p>\n<p>Professor Clark Butler at <a href="mailto:butler@ipfw.edu">butler@ipfw.edu</a></p>
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