1997 Volume 1997 Issue 10 Pages 227-238
Some procedures by which a discriminatory relation is made an object and an unjust one is necessary for constituting it as a problem. The patterns of consciousness about human rights are closely related to the above procedures of making a discriminatory relation an object and an unjust one, respectively. Again, in each procedure, the pattern of a judgement differs according to the patterns of consciousness about human rights to construct the process of making the discriminatory relation a problem. So, it could be concluded that it is necessary to consider the patterns of consciousness about human rights in discussing the problem of a discriminatory relation.