Appiah's primary goal in this chapter is to
A) identify those human rights that apply in all cultures, as opposed to those that vary from culture to culture.
B) argue for particular views about the proper scope of and justification for international human rights agreements.
C) show that there is no philosophical justification for human rights, and so we ought not to call anything a human right.
D) distinguish negative rights from positive rights and show that only negative rights can be human rights.
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Q126: Appiah discusses Asante notions of respect (animuonyam)
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