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[from 'Animal Rights talk' by Tim Mawson, in 25. Social Practice / C. Rights / 1. Basis of Rights ]

Full Idea

A 'right' can mean 'x counts morally', or 'x is permitted to do this' (liberty), or 'x can't be stopped from doing this' (negative right), or 'someone should provide this for x'.

Gist of Idea

Rights are moral significance, or liberty, or right not to be restrained, or entitlement

Source

Tim Mawson (Animal Rights talk [2003]), quoted by PG - lecture notes


A Reaction

A useful analysis. It is a useful preliminary to considering whether any of these are natural rights. Personally I am sympathetic to that concept. You cannot deny a person's right to self-defence, even when you are sitting on them. Persons have rights.