Universality and Modern Individuality Civilization Paradigm in The Field of Human Rights: Dialogue vs Conflict.

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Гнатюк, Тетяна Миколаївна

Карвацька, Світлана Богданівна

Заморська, Любов

Чепель, Ольга Дмитрівна

Продан, Ірина

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Європейський центр сталого розвитку

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Thearticlegivesreasontosay,thatthekeypointofglobalizationinthefieldofhumanrightsistheuniversalizationofthisarea.Theuniversalizationofhumanrightsisakeytrend,butnottheonly,intheirdevelopment.Humanrightsasuniversalmoralprinciplesspecificationaretherulesonwhichpeacefulcoexistenceofindividualsanddifferentculturesintermsofglobalproblemsispossible.Suchanapproachallowstosolvetheseeminglyirreconcilablecontradictionbetweenthepositionsoftheuniversalismofhumanrightsandculturalidentitypluralism:therighttoculturalidentityisasignificantindividualright.ThereshouldbeacriticalapproachtothethesisoftheinsurmountablefundamentalityofculturaldifferencesbetweenEasternandWesterncultures.ItisnecessarytodistinguishbetweensituationsofimposingWesternstandardsonotherculturesandtherealimportanceanduniversalityofhumanrightsforthemodernworld.Culturaldiversityshouldneverbeusedasanexcuseforchauvinisticnationalism.Itisinterculturaldialoguesthatshouldfacilitatefruitfulexchangesofideasonhumanrightsissuesintheperspectiveofculturaldiversityandbecomethebasisfortheformationofadialogicalcivilization.Contemporaryhumanrightsdiscoursehastotakeplaceinthecontextofaglobalworldorderemergencethroughthejuxtapositionofconceptssuchasuniversality,culturaldiversityandculturaldialogue

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