Saving Human Rights from Its Friends: A Critique of the Imaginary Justice of Costas Douzinas. Saving Human Rights from Its Friends: A Critique of the Imaginary Justice of Costas Douzinas.

Saving Human Rights from Its Friends: A Critique of the Imaginary Justice of Costas Douzinas‪.‬

Melbourne University Law Review 2003, Dec, 27, 3

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[Costas Douzinas has argued that human rights arise from a universal but unconscious need for recognition of oneself by others as unique and whole. According to Douzinas, humans' activities and interrelationships are determined by their desires and human rights are a manifestation of those same deep characteristics. Because the basic desires are by their nature incapable of being satisfied, the aspiration for human rights is likewise doomed to frustration. Douzinas' analysis of human nature is derived from a reading of Jacques Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis in which an imaginary and a symbolic realm of experience are defined. Douzinas attempts a synthesis between the Lacanian imaginary and the ethical arguments of Emmanuel Levinas. It will be argued here that the synthesis proposed by Douzinas is itself doomed to failure and that Douzinas' negative approach to human rights and to justice should be rejected in favour of a positive approach.] CONTENTS

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
Melbourne University Law Review
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
297.9
KB

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