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Human Rights and the Leap of Love
2016
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Henri Bergson's death I present what I believe is his most vital and lasting contribution to political philosophy: his conception of human rights. This article has two goals. The first is to present Bergson's writings on human rights as clearly and simply as possible, so as to reach the wide audience it deserves. The second is to demonstrate his relevance for contemporary human rights scholarship. To do so, I connect him to recent debates in the history
doi:10.5195/jffp.2016.769
fatcat:j75khlqbhnemfbpyos2wcyctvq