Roger Pilon
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Roger Pilon is Vice President for Legal Affairs for the Cato Institute, and an American libertarian legal theorist. In particular, he has developed a libertarian version of the rights theory of his teacher, noted philosopher Alan Gewirth. These views are discussed in discourse ethics.
[edit] Works
- Roger Pilon, "Ordering Rights Consistently: Or What We Do and Do Not Have Rights To," Georgia Law Review 13 (1979): 1171–96
- Roger Pilon, A Theory of Rights: Toward Limited Government (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1979).
- Alan Gewirth, Reason and Morality (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978)
- Alan Gewirth, "The Basis and Content of Human Rights," Georgia Law Review 13 (1979): 1148)