I argue along the following lines: For Wollstonecraft, liberty is independence in two different spheres, one presupposing the other. On the one hand, liberty is independence in relation to others, in the sense of not being vulnerable to their whim or arbitrary will. Call this social, or political, liberty. For liberty understood in this way, infringements do not require individual instances of interfering. Liberty is lost in unequal relationships, through dependence on the goodwill of a master. In addition, liberty is independence of mind, a state I am in when I trust my own reasoned judgement above any other authority. Call this moral liberty. Moral liberty needs social liberty. In other words, to the extent I am subject to the whim of oth...
This is an historical study of the development of the concept of political liberty in British though...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
My dissertation examines the political theory of Mary Wollstonecraft. Most political scientists argu...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
In this chapter it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s political is best characterized as ‘feminist...
This thesis explores the extent to which Mary Wollstonecraft can be associated with the philosophica...
Mary Wollstonecraft is celebrated for her Vindication of the Rights of Woman. However, while her ti...
Liberty, and necessity are the premise for the perception of the relationship between man and nature...
For Mary Wollstonecraft, the moral purpose of government is to act on the principle of equality and ...
Kant compares a merely empirical doctrine of right to the wooden head in Phaedru’s fable, i. e. a he...
Is there a political theory in Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings? The question is relevant since Wollst...
This is an historical study of the development of the concept of political liberty in British though...
Many have argued in recent years that the U.S. constitutional system exalts individual rights over r...
In this chapter, it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s (1759–1797) writings on morality and politi...
Considering the whole corpus of Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings, this paper focuses on her view of ri...
This is an historical study of the development of the concept of political liberty in British though...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
My dissertation examines the political theory of Mary Wollstonecraft. Most political scientists argu...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
In this chapter it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s political is best characterized as ‘feminist...
This thesis explores the extent to which Mary Wollstonecraft can be associated with the philosophica...
Mary Wollstonecraft is celebrated for her Vindication of the Rights of Woman. However, while her ti...
Liberty, and necessity are the premise for the perception of the relationship between man and nature...
For Mary Wollstonecraft, the moral purpose of government is to act on the principle of equality and ...
Kant compares a merely empirical doctrine of right to the wooden head in Phaedru’s fable, i. e. a he...
Is there a political theory in Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings? The question is relevant since Wollst...
This is an historical study of the development of the concept of political liberty in British though...
Many have argued in recent years that the U.S. constitutional system exalts individual rights over r...
In this chapter, it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s (1759–1797) writings on morality and politi...
Considering the whole corpus of Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings, this paper focuses on her view of ri...
This is an historical study of the development of the concept of political liberty in British though...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
My dissertation examines the political theory of Mary Wollstonecraft. Most political scientists argu...