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4693 | The right of non-interference (with a 'negative duty'), and the right to goods/services ('positive') [Foot] |
Full Idea: There are rights to non-interference (and their corresponding "negative duties"), and the rights to goods and services (with corresponding "positive duties"). Interference usually needs more justification than withholding goods. | |
From: Philippa Foot (Killing and Letting Die [1985], p.82) | |
A reaction: This invites the question of which is the stronger, and whether paternalism can overrule non-interference, or an expectation of self-sufficiency overrule the positive rights. |