Papers Archives

Published on
13 June 2007

Where are we Going? The Centrality of God to any Adequate Answer

In the invitation that those present this evening have received, my paper was introduced as follows: The daunting challenges facing humanity today cannot be met simply by putting in place better science and more effective structures. They are of another order, and beyond the capacity of the United Nations, the World Bank, big business and […]

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Published on
9 May 2007

Democracy and Human Rights in Europe: The Problem of Relativism

Lecture-cum-booklaunch of the English version of the volume When Might Becomes Human Right: Essays on Democracy and the Crisis of Rationality (Gracewing; Leomister, 2007) Europe has become the major exponent of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law all over the world. This modern ‘trinity’ of values has become the universal standard for good government and […]

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Published on
25 April 2007

Postcommunism and Constitutional Democracy: The Case of the Czech Republic

In the heart of Europe, the troubled world of Franz Kafka seems to be gaining ground over the hopeful world of Vaclav Havel. The historic cities of Prague, Warsaw, Bratislava and Budapest look impressive enough, but economic progress is increasingly overshadowed by political turmoil. Charles Gati and Heather Conley: ‘Backsliding in Central Europe’, International Herald […]

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Published on
5 December 2006

Human Rights & Wrongs: Exceptionless Moral Principles

Thank you very much for inviting me to address this seminar of the Thomas More Institute. Thomas More is, among many other things, the Patron of my law school in Chile which makes me especially pleased to accept your invitation. I shall describe the problem we have with reasoning in terms of ‘human rights’ and in […]

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Published on
11 October 2006

Navigating Hype in the Dolly Decade

1 The first vehicle of hype and deception I want to discuss tonight is the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), and I will take this opportunity also to tell you briefly about the founding of Comment on Reproductive Ethics (from now on referred to as CORE). As an organisation, CORE has tried for more […]

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