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Indivisibility and Linkage Arguments: A Reply to Gilabert
- Human Rights Quarterly
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 32, Number 2, May 2010
- pp. 439-446
- 10.1353/hrq.0.0145
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This reply discusses Pablo Gilabert's response to my article, "Rethinking Indivisibility." It welcomes his distinction between conceptual, normative, epistemic, and causal forms of support from one right to another. It denies, however, that "Rethinking Indivisibility" downplayed linkage arguments for human rights (although it did call for careful evaluation of such arguments), and rejects Gilabert's suggestion that we understand the indivisibility of two rights as two rights being highly useful to each other (interdependence) rather than as mutual indispensability. In the final section, I offer two new worries about the system-wide indivisibility of human rights.