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|a Many international declarations claim that children have a right to be loved, but some see this as empty rhetoric. S. Matthew Liao defends the existence of this right by offering a novel justification for it and by detailing the nature and distribution of the duty to love children.
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|a Cover ; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Can Children Have Rights?; 2 Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life; 3 Being Loved as a Fundamental Condition for Children; 4 The Possibility of a Duty to Love; 5 The Duty to Love: Who Has It and to What Extent?; 6 Regulating Biological Parenting: The Problem of Possibly Inadequate Parents; 7 Children without Adequate Parents and the Duty to Adopt; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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