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The language of moral rights is pervasive both in everyday life and in legal, moral, and political philosophy. They are commonly invoked in support of claims of a certain weight. But there is no philosophical consensus on what rights are, what status or weight they have or indeed who can have rights and what their content would be. This module will tackle some of these questions pertaining to the concept of rights as well as questions about the possible ground of rights, the rights of groups and other potential right-holders, and possible conflicts of rights.
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