What is the ontological premise – assumptions about the nature of the individual, society, or reality – upon which this article is founded?
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What is the ontological premise – assumptions about the nature of the individual, society, or reality – upon which this article is founded?
April 29, 2020 Comments Off on What is the ontological premise – assumptions about the nature of the individual, society, or reality – upon which this article is founded? Uncategorized Assignment-help2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is posted under Other Course Readings. Select one of its articles. What is the ontological premise – assumptions about the nature of the individual, society, or reality – upon which this article is founded? Once you have established that premise, critique or support the normative claim of that article using any of the perspectives on human rights we have encountered so far (e.g. feminist perspectives, liberalism, constructivism, realism, anthropological or sociological approaches, or any theories of ethics or law from chapters 1, 2, 3, and 6).