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Title: The Foundations of Personhood: A Blueprint for the Human Right to Housing
Authors: Zorrilla, Natalia
Advisors: Smith, Michael
Department: Philosophy
Certificate Program: Program in Values and Public Life
Class Year: 2023
Abstract: In this thesis, I offer a novel justification for housing as a human right and use my justification to specify the content of that right. Chapter 1 offers a background theory of human rights, building on the account given by James Griffin in his 2008 book On Human Rights. Chapter 2 applies that theory to argue for housing as a human right grounded in personhood and practicalities and to delimit the right. Chapter 3 evaluates alternative accounts of human rights and explains why housing advocates still have good reason to prefer mine. I conclude by refuting the skeptical claim that advocates ought not follow a human rights framework at all. The result of this work is a justification for the human right to housing that is animated in equal measure by the philosophical literature, the goals of housing advocates, and the needs of those without adequate housing.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01k0698b805
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en
Appears in Collections:Philosophy, 1924-2023

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