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Rocky L. HoChapter 9Title:
Joel Feinberg: The Nature and Value of Rights
Quote:
“The important thing is not what I’ve let into it, but what I’ve kept out” - Joel Feinberg
 Expectations: I expect to learn more on the topic nature and value of rights.
 
Book Review
:Joel Feinberg, the author for this chapter discussed about the Nowheresville, where it isall related to the nature and the value of right per individual. There are several people in thisplanet who thinks that they are naturally treated unfairly due to their personal living and alsodue to their style. To be able to think what is right and what is wrong is the main topic thatshould be discussed. For what I have understand, claim-rights is something that can beobtained be anyone, they can be living freely due to this right.
Things I have learned:
 I learned that not all people are equally treated fairly.
Integrity Questions:
1.)
 
Who is the author of this chapter?2.)
 
What is nature?3.)
 
What is value of rights?4.)
 
What is claim-rights?5.)
 
What did the author contributed?
Review Questions:
1.)
 
Describe Nowheresville. How is this world different from our world?-
 
According to Feinberg, it is “a world like our own except that people do not have therights.”2.)
 
Explain the doctrine of the logical correlativity of right and duties. What is Feinberg’sposition on this doctrine?-
 
It is where people have their own right to do a specific thing.
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