Mary Wollstonecraft is celebrated for her Vindication of the Rights of Woman. However, while her title suggests that rights must play an important part in improving women’s situation, it is less clear how she envisages them. What does she think rights are and how are they to transform women’s lives? I argue that Wollstonecraft blends two traditions, a republican conception of rights as powers to act, and a distinct conception of natural rights. She offers a radical development of republican rights theory, but, in order to resolve one of the problems it poses, resorts to divinely-ordained rights of nature. Is she alone in combining these two stances? In the final part of the chapter I show that she is not. Her position belongs to a histor...
This paper seeks to demonstrate that Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a...
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women must be independent citizens, but that they cannot be that unl...
Is there a political theory in Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings? The question is relevant since Wollst...
In this chapter it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s political is best characterized as ‘feminist...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This book argues that Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill are the two primary architects of the...
This paper attempts to determine if Mary Wollstonecraft should be considered as a feminist or misogy...
Although the name of Mary Wollstonecraft still stands high in the annals of feminism as one of the e...
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...
Mary Wollstonecraft is a writer whose work continues to provoke scholarly debate. But Wollstonecraft...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
Since Mary Wollstonecraft’s seminal work - A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), there has be...
Considering the whole corpus of Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings, this paper focuses on her view of ri...
This paper seeks to demonstrate that Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a...
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women must be independent citizens, but that they cannot be that unl...
Is there a political theory in Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings? The question is relevant since Wollst...
In this chapter it is argued that Mary Wollstonecraft’s political is best characterized as ‘feminist...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This book argues that Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill are the two primary architects of the...
This paper attempts to determine if Mary Wollstonecraft should be considered as a feminist or misogy...
Although the name of Mary Wollstonecraft still stands high in the annals of feminism as one of the e...
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...
Mary Wollstonecraft is a writer whose work continues to provoke scholarly debate. But Wollstonecraft...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
Since Mary Wollstonecraft’s seminal work - A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), there has be...
Considering the whole corpus of Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings, this paper focuses on her view of ri...
This paper seeks to demonstrate that Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a...
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women must be independent citizens, but that they cannot be that unl...
Is there a political theory in Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings? The question is relevant since Wollst...