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Arthur J. Dyck

Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities: The Moral Bonds of Community

Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities: The Moral Bonds of Community

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As members of various and often conflicting communities, how do we reconcile what we have come to understand as our human rights with our responsibilities toward one another? With the bright thread of individualism woven through the American psyche, where can our sense of duty toward others be found? What has happened to our love--even our concern--for our neighbor?

In this revised edition of his magisterial exploration of these critical questions, renowned ethicist Arthur Dyck revisits and profoundly hones his call for the moral bonds of community. In all areas of contemporary life, be it in business, politics, health care, religion--and even in family relationships--the "right" of individuals to consider themselves first has taken precedence over our responsibilities toward others. Dyck contends that we must recast the language of rights to take into account our once natural obligations to all the communities of which we are a part.

Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities, at the nexus of ethics, political theory, public policy, and law, traces how the peculiarly American formulations of the rights of the individual have assaulted our connections with, and responsibilities for, those around us. Dyck critically examines contemporary society and the relationship between responsibilities and rights, particularly as they are expressed in medicine and health care, to maintain that while indeed rights and responsibilities form the moral bonds of community, we must begin with the rudimentary task of taking better care of one another.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Dyck, Arthur J.
Published: 02/08/2005
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781589010352
Pages: 350
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.98h x 6.10w x 0.78d
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