human rights peace and development

Title:
human rights peace and development
Paper type
APA
Deadline
5 Hrs, 8 Min )
Paper format
Harvard
Course level
Undergraduate
Subject Area
Philosophy
# pages
4   ( or 1100 words Minimum)
Spacing
Double Spacing
# sources
10
Paper Details
Throughout this unit students will be faced with issues of inequality and human rights, many of which will
lead them to reflect upon aspects of their own lives, attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, morals and behaviours ­
some of which may be experienced as quite “confronting”. Through this assignment, it is intended for
students to learn to critique their own experiences and preconceived ideas about other people, cultures,
religions and political systems.
Title Define ‘Human Being’ and describe the “meaning” of ‘Being Human’. How may the limitations of such a
definition affect the way human beings treat each other?
Topic
Though the UDHR was written in response to the rather recent atrocities of WWII discussion/debate about
what are appropriate ‘Human Rights’ has an extremely long history in both philosophy and politics.
Fundamentally, ‘Human Rights’ are only conferred upon those who are considered to be
“human” (historically not all people have been considered human), which then has implications for the
treatment of those considered less­than or other­than human. This paper has 4 parts:
1. Provide a discursive definition (ie. a definition developed through academic reading and argument that
goes far beyond a simple dictionary definition) of ‘Human Being’ and the “meaning” of ‘Being Human’.
2. Provide reasons and rationales for your defining criteria.
3. Reflect upon the extent to which your “definition” may include/exclude certain people from being
considered human and “assumptions” you held about the “meaning” of ‘Being Human’ at the
commencement of this assignment.
4. Illustrate how a definition of “Human
Being” can affect how others are treated




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