Relational theory starts from an understanding of human selves as relational. This theory informs some significant current developments in the areas of philosophy, ethics and legal theory that re-envision key concepts including autonomy, equality, rights, justice, memory, trust, judgment and identity. In this paper we introduce relational theory and begin to explore some of its implications for health law and policy. In doing so, we hope to show the relevance of each field to the other and to persuade those interested in health law and policy to take up the challenge to pursue the transformative potential of relational theory through their work
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate a theological understanding of health care at its most v...
Background Establishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others ...
This essay argues that feminist legal theory offers an important, and underutilized, perspective to ...
Relational theory starts from an understanding of human selves as relational. This theory informs so...
Relational theory has recently gained prominence in philosophy, women’s and gender studies, and bioe...
AbstractPolitical philosophers have become increasingly interested in questions of justice as applie...
Relational theory has recently gained prominence in philosophy, women’s and gender studies, and bioe...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
This paper explores a possibility of application of the relational rights theory to the social secur...
In response to a prominent editorial by Dr. Jeffrey M. Drazen, Professor Sage explains how a relatio...
The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) exhibits a substantialist approach to the agency-stru...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
Health Care is a relational activity but in the contemporary setting this relational dimension often...
The thesis is a study of relational norms-those norms that regulate how we behave in our valuable re...
In Parental Responsibility, Young Children and Healthcare Law (2007), in response to a critique of t...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate a theological understanding of health care at its most v...
Background Establishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others ...
This essay argues that feminist legal theory offers an important, and underutilized, perspective to ...
Relational theory starts from an understanding of human selves as relational. This theory informs so...
Relational theory has recently gained prominence in philosophy, women’s and gender studies, and bioe...
AbstractPolitical philosophers have become increasingly interested in questions of justice as applie...
Relational theory has recently gained prominence in philosophy, women’s and gender studies, and bioe...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
This paper explores a possibility of application of the relational rights theory to the social secur...
In response to a prominent editorial by Dr. Jeffrey M. Drazen, Professor Sage explains how a relatio...
The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) exhibits a substantialist approach to the agency-stru...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
Health Care is a relational activity but in the contemporary setting this relational dimension often...
The thesis is a study of relational norms-those norms that regulate how we behave in our valuable re...
In Parental Responsibility, Young Children and Healthcare Law (2007), in response to a critique of t...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate a theological understanding of health care at its most v...
Background Establishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others ...
This essay argues that feminist legal theory offers an important, and underutilized, perspective to ...