What do you mean by rights?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for a definition or explanation of the concept of 'rights'. It seeks to clarify what rights are, potentially in a legal, ethical, or societal context.
Answer
Rights are principles of freedom or entitlement, often protected legally or ethically.
Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement. They are fundamental normative rules about what is allowed or owed to people according to legal systems, social conventions, or ethical theories.
Answer for screen readers
Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement. They are fundamental normative rules about what is allowed or owed to people according to legal systems, social conventions, or ethical theories.
More Information
Rights include both liberties and entitlements which are essential for fair treatment and justice in society. They often form the basic fabric of social justice and human rights frameworks globally.
Sources
- Rights - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Rights - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - plato.stanford.edu
- Human Rights | OHCHR - ohchr.org
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