This paper aims at considering the contribution of Paul Ricoeur to the reflection about legal personhood and the legal subject, in particular moving from its statement that vulnerability is accompanying autonomy as its shadow. The figure of a perfectly autonomous subject has been criticized since some time now, especially by the tenants of feminist approaches to subjectivity, as well as by the tenants of a "recognitional model of autonomy", stemming from the reflection on recognition inspired by the works of Axel Honneth. Paul Ricoeur developed his reflections on the subject of rights, where an implicit underlying philosophy of recognition was already readable, and subsequently dedicated his last major work to recognition almost ten years l...
Vulnerability is the condition of people living a daily life of risks and uncertainties. Law should ...
Charles Taylor and Axel Honneth are among the most prominent figures who have broadened human rights...
It is not uncommon for a treatment of rights to be treatment against power with some concession to t...
This paper aims at considering the contribution of Paul Ricoeur to the reflection about legal person...
Reading Ricoeur through Law, edited by Marc de Leeuw, George H. Taylor, and Eileen Brennan, is the f...
A peculiarity of Paul Ricoeur's philosophy is his effort to elaborate a hermeneutic phenomenology of...
The debate around the so-called human rights, an expression not without some kind of ambiguity, req...
Paul Ricoeur's Search for a New Foundation of Human Rights and Dignity by Means of the Capabilities ...
Abstract Recent philosophical criticisms of individual rights and the post-modern deconstruction of ...
This paper follows Ricoeur’s trajectory and strategy of thought in his final works, bringing into di...
The aim of this inquiry is the reconstruction of a hermeneutic circularity among some of the purely ...
This article aims to show that the recognition and justice are fundamental principles in the ethics ...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
The article analyzes Ricoeur's hermeneutics of the self and his concept of capable man, with particu...
The categories of vulnerability and discrimination reveal particularly relevant within disability st...
Vulnerability is the condition of people living a daily life of risks and uncertainties. Law should ...
Charles Taylor and Axel Honneth are among the most prominent figures who have broadened human rights...
It is not uncommon for a treatment of rights to be treatment against power with some concession to t...
This paper aims at considering the contribution of Paul Ricoeur to the reflection about legal person...
Reading Ricoeur through Law, edited by Marc de Leeuw, George H. Taylor, and Eileen Brennan, is the f...
A peculiarity of Paul Ricoeur's philosophy is his effort to elaborate a hermeneutic phenomenology of...
The debate around the so-called human rights, an expression not without some kind of ambiguity, req...
Paul Ricoeur's Search for a New Foundation of Human Rights and Dignity by Means of the Capabilities ...
Abstract Recent philosophical criticisms of individual rights and the post-modern deconstruction of ...
This paper follows Ricoeur’s trajectory and strategy of thought in his final works, bringing into di...
The aim of this inquiry is the reconstruction of a hermeneutic circularity among some of the purely ...
This article aims to show that the recognition and justice are fundamental principles in the ethics ...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
The article analyzes Ricoeur's hermeneutics of the self and his concept of capable man, with particu...
The categories of vulnerability and discrimination reveal particularly relevant within disability st...
Vulnerability is the condition of people living a daily life of risks and uncertainties. Law should ...
Charles Taylor and Axel Honneth are among the most prominent figures who have broadened human rights...
It is not uncommon for a treatment of rights to be treatment against power with some concession to t...