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Moral progress and human rights
Allen Buchanan
Philosophy
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Moral
100%
Human Rights
100%
Institutional Change
100%
Normative Beliefs
100%
Moral Development
100%
Normative Interests
100%
Causal Role
50%
Justice
50%
International Human Rights
50%
Causal Relations
50%
Complex Reciprocals
50%
Conceptual Change
50%
Abolition of Slavery
50%
Human Rights Concept
50%
Material Factor
50%
Reciprocal Causality
50%
Arts and Humanities
Human Rights
100%
Moral Progress
100%
Normative
75%
Moral
50%
Conception
25%
Neutral
25%
Conceptual
25%
Causal
25%
Causal Relation
25%
Reciprocal
25%
abolition of slavery
25%
Re-alignment
25%
Conceptual Change
25%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Morality
100%
Institutional Change
50%
Justice
25%
Enterprises
25%
Company
25%
Conceptual Change
25%
Causal Relation
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Institutional Change
100%
Justice
50%
Psychology
Conceptual Change
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Conception
100%