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VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
null
Name of the user account (user_name)
'84.187.173.67'
Age of the user account (user_age)
0
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*' ]
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Page ID (page_id)
11030380
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'Claim rights and liberty rights'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Claim rights and liberty rights'
Last ten users to contribute to the page (page_recent_contributors)
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Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'/* See also */ '
Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit)
false
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Unreferenced|date=January 2011}} {{Rights |Distinctions}} Some [[philosophy|philosophers]] and [[political science|political scientists]] make a distinction between '''claim rights''' and '''liberty rights'''. A ''claim right'' is a [[rights|right]] which entails responsibilities, duties, or obligations on other parties regarding the right-holder. In contrast, a ''liberty right'' is a right which does not entail obligations on other parties, but rather only freedom or permission for the right-holder. The distinction between these two senses of "rights" originates in American jurist [[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]]'s analysis thereof in his seminal work ''Fundamental Legal Conceptions, As Applied in Judicial Reasoning and Other Legal Essays''. Liberty rights and claim rights are the inverse of one another: a person has a liberty right permitting him to do something only if there is no other person who has a claim right forbidding him from doing so; and likewise, if a person has a claim right against someone else, that other person's liberty is thus limited. This is because the [[deontic logic|deontic]] concepts of obligation and permission are [[De Morgan dual]]; a person is permitted to do all and only the things he is not obliged to refrain from, and obliged to do all and only the things he is not permitted to refrain from. = Menschenrechte sind unnötig und kacke ==See also== *[[Constitutionalism]] *[[Constitutional economics]] *[[Freedom versus license]] *[[Negative and positive rights]] *[[Rule according to higher law]] *[[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]] ==External links== *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights/#2.1 The Form of Rights: The Hohfeldian Analytical System, ''Rights'' section 2.1], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hum-rts.htm#SH3b Claim Rights & Liberty Rights, ''Human Rights'' section 3b], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy *[http://www.christendom-awake.org/pages/may/rights.html ''The Difference Between a Right and Liberty''], Professor William E. May {{Rights theory}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Claim Rights And Liberty Rights}} [[Category:Human rights concepts]] [[Category:Rights]] [[Category:Identity politics]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Unreferenced|date=January 2011}} {{Rights |Distinctions}} Some [[philosophy|philosophers]] and [[political science|political scientists]] make a distinction between '''claim rights''' and '''liberty rights'''. A ''claim right'' is a [[rights|right]] which entails responsibilities, duties, or obligations on other parties regarding the right-holder. In contrast, a ''liberty right'' is a right which does not entail obligations on other parties, but rather only freedom or permission for the right-holder. The distinction between these two senses of "rights" originates in American jurist [[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]]'s analysis thereof in his seminal work ''Fundamental Legal Conceptions, As Applied in Judicial Reasoning and Other Legal Essays''. Liberty rights and claim rights are the inverse of one another: a person has a liberty right permitting him to do something only if there is no other person who has a claim right forbidding him from doing so; and likewise, if a person has a claim right against someone else, that other person's liberty is thus limited. This is because the [[deontic logic|deontic]] concepts of obligation and permission are [[De Morgan dual]]; a person is permitted to do all and only the things he is not obliged to refrain from, and obliged to do all and only the things he is not permitted to refrain from. = Menschenrechte sind unnötig und kacke ==External links== *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights/#2.1 The Form of Rights: The Hohfeldian Analytical System, ''Rights'' section 2.1], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hum-rts.htm#SH3b Claim Rights & Liberty Rights, ''Human Rights'' section 3b], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy *[http://www.christendom-awake.org/pages/may/rights.html ''The Difference Between a Right and Liberty''], Professor William E. May {{Rights theory}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Claim Rights And Liberty Rights}} [[Category:Human rights concepts]] [[Category:Rights]] [[Category:Identity politics]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -9,14 +9,6 @@ -==See also== -*[[Constitutionalism]] -*[[Constitutional economics]] -*[[Freedom versus license]] -*[[Negative and positive rights]] -*[[Rule according to higher law]] -*[[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]] - ==External links== *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights/#2.1 The Form of Rights: The Hohfeldian Analytical System, ''Rights'' section 2.1], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hum-rts.htm#SH3b Claim Rights & Liberty Rights, ''Human Rights'' section 3b], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy '
New page size (new_size)
1997
Old page size (old_size)
2188
Size change in edit (edit_delta)
-191
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[]
Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
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Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
0
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1386670918