ABSTRACT
Professor Bandman presents a philosophical argument in answer to the question, How do we justifiably bring up our children? Bandman suggests that the status of children's rights in collusion with the method by which children are raised result in the strength and breadth of our rights as adults. This is an eminently worthwhile study, involving the interests of younger and older people alike, engaging us all in reflective examination of issues right at our doorsteps.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |97 pages
PART I Toward a Justification of Adults' and Children's Rights
chapter |16 pages
CHAPTER THREE The Relation Between Rights and Claims
chapter |33 pages
CHAPTER FOUR Definitions, Conditions, Criticisms, and Defenses
part |63 pages
PART II The Development of Children's Rights
chapter |14 pages
CHAPTER FIVE Limits to Arguments Against Children's Rights
chapter |16 pages
CHAPTER SIX The Sorting and Grading of Children's Rights
part |182 pages
PART III The Rights Children Have