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23262 | Experience, sympathy and history are sensible grounds for laying claim to rights [Grayling] |
Full Idea: Personal experience, social sympathies, and history together licence laying claim to rights …which we see to make good mutual as well as individual sense. | |
From: A.C. Grayling (The Good State [2020], 6) | |
A reaction: There are no such thing as natural rights, but there are clearly natural grounds on which it is very reasonable to base a claim for legal rights. If positive rights are just arbitrary, or expressions of power struggles, that is crazy. |