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Fate Chernoff's avatar

Great writing as always Professor Brands.

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Alti's avatar

Very thought provoking as usual! As other commenters have alluded to, I think the analogy is more useful in our evaluation of previous generations rather than actual reality (Platonic or Aristotelian) of human rights. Part of what gave the declaration (and anti-slavery arguments) validity was its assertion that those rights already existed before they were realized. But to expect previous generations to have lived up to ideas not yet expressed just because of their Platonic existence is akin to expecting prehistoric humans to have used computers or expecting us to use yet undiscovered modes of interstellar travel.

BTW I’m a new follower of the blog and a fan of your books. I really admire the clarity in your writing and the thorough historical context.

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