Reflections on the Origins of Human Rights (Talal Asad Lecture)
For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/18jwngL For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu September 28, 2009 | The enormous academic interest in human rights is reflected in several excellent histories. Although there has been some disagreement over the origins of human rights, most scholars acknowledge their modern European provenance. In his talk, Talal Asad took it for granted that their origins do not make human rights inappropriate to non-European cultures. Through a discussion of two recent contributions--John Headley's The Europeanization of the World; On the Origins of Human Rights and Democracy, and Lynn Hunt's Inventing Human Rights--he explored two concepts generally regarded as central to human rights: "humanity" and "sympathy." This event was co-sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.

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