Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies as a way of problematizing the core assumptions underlying the ‘autonomous’ subject of liberal law and politics in the context of US equality discourse. Her ‘vulnerability thesis’ represents the evolution of that earlier work and situates human vulnerability as a critical heuristic for exploring alternative legal and political foundations. This book draws together major British and American scholars who present different perspectives on the concept of vulnerability and Fineman's ‘vulnerability thesis’. The contributors include scholars who have thought about vulnerability in different ways and contexts prior to encountering Fineman’s work, a...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
In this article I apply Fineman’s vulnerability thesis to explore the ways in which vulnerability is...
International audienceIn Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporar...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
This article analyzes (and argues) the American legal scholar Martha A. Fineman's thesis about vulne...
This research article aims to theoretically reconstruct a positive feminist conceptualization of vul...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College's Cecil H. and...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
The chapter begins by describing the various understandings of vulnerability in ethical and legal di...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
This Master Thesis focuses on the theoretical reconstruction of a positive feminist conceptualizatio...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
In this article I apply Fineman’s vulnerability thesis to explore the ways in which vulnerability is...
International audienceIn Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporar...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
This article analyzes (and argues) the American legal scholar Martha A. Fineman's thesis about vulne...
This research article aims to theoretically reconstruct a positive feminist conceptualization of vul...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College's Cecil H. and...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
The chapter begins by describing the various understandings of vulnerability in ethical and legal di...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
This Master Thesis focuses on the theoretical reconstruction of a positive feminist conceptualizatio...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
In this article I apply Fineman’s vulnerability thesis to explore the ways in which vulnerability is...
International audienceIn Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporar...