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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Group 8- Miller (2007), chinese people don't want democracy modus ponens democracy might not be right for the chinese, these statements seem to be precisely what are meant by the relatively universal human rights. Supports Democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association, Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human rights state that"free movement", "free expression" ,and the right to peaceful assembly and association are human rights therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If the Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human rights state that"free movement", "free expression" ,and the right to peaceful assembly and association are human rights then democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association., the Universal Declaration is taken to be the basis of the functional appeal to rights therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If the Universal Declaration is taken to be the basis of the functional appeal to rights..., then these statements seem to be preciselywhat are meant by the relatively universal human rights., these rights do not agree with the statements that describe a political democracy. therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If these rights do not agree with the statements that describe a polical democracy then that country is not a political democracy., these rights do not agree with the statements that describe a political democracy. therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens China is not a polictical democracy, Human rights do entail the necessity of democracy therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens There may be good reason to suspicous of the conecption of universal rights., chinese people are considerable more afriad of disorder, of the failure of authorty, of the possibility of unsettling a system, which is navigable for the ordinary chinese, therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens Chinese people are lacking human rights, Democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens Democracy would seem to be among those generic rights-relations of personal autonomy and authority would require as collateral rights., Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human rights state that"free movement", "free expression" ,and the right to peaceful assembly and association are human rights therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens Democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association, chinese people are considerable more afriad of disorder, of the failure of authorty, of the possibility of unsettling a system, which is navigable for the ordinary chinese, therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If, chinese people are considerable more afriad of disorder, of the failure of authorty, of the possibility of unsettling a system, which is navigable for the ordinary chinese, then Chinese people are lacking human rights., Human rights do entail the necessity of democracy therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If universal human rights do entail the necessity of democracy, then there may be good reason to suspicous of the conecption of universal rights., democratic social life may not promote their flourshing therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If democratic social life may not promote their flourshing, then Miller is uncomfortable in encouraging such claims that universal rights should be denied., the Universal Declaration is taken to be the basis of the functional appeal to rights therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens these statements seem to be precisely what are meant by the relatively universal human rights., if democracy = human rights then human rights is not right for everyone modus ponens human rights is not right for everyone, Chinese people are lacking human rights therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens these rights do not agree with the statements that describe a political democracy., democratic social life may not promote their flourshing therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens Conclusion! Miller is uncomfortable in encouraging such claims that universal rights should be denied., democracy is not right for everyone modus ponens human rights is not right for everyone, Democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If democracy provides such rights as "free movement", "free expression" and the right to peaceful assembly and association then it would seem to be among those generic rights-relations of personal autonomy and authority would require as collateral rights., Democracy would seem to be among those generic rights-relations of personal autonomy and authority would require as collateral rights. therefore ArgScheme: Modus Ponens If democracy would seem to be among those generic rights-relations of personal autonomy and authority would require as collateral rights, then Human rights do entail the necessity of democracy