Rights
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A person's rights are what they can do or have legally or morally.
In the United States, some legal rights are listed in the Bill of Rights
'I have a right to x' generally means that someone else has an obligation to provide me with x or not to stop me from having x.
Not all thinkers believe in moral rights. For example, Jeremy Bentham described them as 'nonsense upon stilts'
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