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Are due to a man precisely because he is a person, and therefore, possessing worth and dignity.



Is a moral power residing in a person, in virtue whereof he refers to himself as well as his own actions as also other things, which stand referred to him in preference to other persons.

Rights

Science of ethics:

1. Individual


2. Social


3. Industrial


4. International

"The essence of human personality is obedience; man has no rights."

Napoleon

Rights are found in all men.

Universal

Transcending individual and accidental qualities.

Transcendental

The book published by Maritain

The Man and The State

Book of Randal

Preface to Philosophy

According to this theory, a primordial right is viewed as a sun with sub-rights emanating from it, as radiations seen like a solar corona during a solar eclipse.

Corona Theory of Rights

The beginning of all rights.

The right to privacy