In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a celebration of individualism or self-reliance but embodies an acknowledgement of the importance of personal and social relationships in people’s lives. It reflects our connectedness rather than separateness and is in this regard a relational ideal. Properly understood, independence is a useful concept in addressing a fundamental problem in social philosophy that has preoccupied theorists of relational autonomy, namely how to reconcile the idea of individual human agency with the inevitable and necessary influence of other people, both directly and indirectly. I derive my account from the work of Mary Wollstonecraft and Catharine Macaulay, whos...
Political, moral, and legal questions often come down to the presupposition of the independence of t...
Modern individuals grapple with a paradoxical reality: their lives are characterized by a strong fee...
Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power ...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
How do young people who are financially dependent on their parents but living in share households co...
Much recent work on freedom in political theory focuses on whether freedom should be understood as n...
This thesis is my response to a view of republicanism that has become orthodox among contemporary po...
This Article lays the foundation for a relational conceptualization of the right to personal autonom...
The idea of personal autonomy is central to many accounts of eudaimonic well-being. Yet it is often ...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
How do the relationships I entertain with others determine my autonomy? According to the traditional...
I defend my pure social account of global autonomy from Steven Weimer’s recent criticisms. In partic...
When from the early 1980s onwards a reconfiguration of the politics of dependence began to take plac...
Political, moral, and legal questions often come down to the presupposition of the independence of t...
Modern individuals grapple with a paradoxical reality: their lives are characterized by a strong fee...
Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power ...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
How do young people who are financially dependent on their parents but living in share households co...
Much recent work on freedom in political theory focuses on whether freedom should be understood as n...
This thesis is my response to a view of republicanism that has become orthodox among contemporary po...
This Article lays the foundation for a relational conceptualization of the right to personal autonom...
The idea of personal autonomy is central to many accounts of eudaimonic well-being. Yet it is often ...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
How do the relationships I entertain with others determine my autonomy? According to the traditional...
I defend my pure social account of global autonomy from Steven Weimer’s recent criticisms. In partic...
When from the early 1980s onwards a reconfiguration of the politics of dependence began to take plac...
Political, moral, and legal questions often come down to the presupposition of the independence of t...
Modern individuals grapple with a paradoxical reality: their lives are characterized by a strong fee...
Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power ...