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5

Nov

The Lure of Human Rights Minimalism – Adam Etinson

5 November 2025 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar
Två skulpturhuvuden i närbild. Foto.

In this seminar, philosopher Adam Etinson (St. Andrews) will discuss what human rights are for and what makes them different from other kinds of rights. Specifically, given that human rights law is quite ambitious (or “maximalist”), why is
human rights theory so unerringly conservative (or “minimalist”)?

This seminar in the Philosophy and Human Rights-series is co-organised by Human Rights Studies and the Department of Philosophy, with support from Erik & Gurli Hultengrens fond för filosofi.

About the event

Location:

LUX, Helgonavägen 3. Room A332 (Blå rummet)

Contact:

eric [dot] brandstedt [at] mrs [dot] lu [dot] se