Vulnerability : reflections on a new ethical foundation for law and politics

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Vulnerability : reflections on a new ethical foundation for law and politics

edited by Martha Albertson Fineman, Anna Grear

(Gender in law, culture, and society / series editor, Martha Albertson Fineman)

Ashgate, c2013

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-218) and index

Published 2016 by Routledge

Contents of Works

  • Equality, autonomy, and the vulnerable subject in law and politics / Martha Albertson Fineman
  • Kierkegaard and vulnerability / Alison Assiter
  • Vulnerability, advanced global capitalism and co-symptomatic injustice : locating the vulnerable subject / Anna Grear
  • Vulnerability and the liberal order / Sean Coyle
  • More than utopia / Morgan Cloud
  • After the storm : the vulnerability and resilience of locally owned business / Susan S. Kuo and Benjamin Means
  • Housing the vulnerable subject : the English context / Helen Carr
  • Assisted reproductive technology provision and the vulnerability thesis : from the UK to the global market / Rachel Anne Fenton
  • A quiet revolution : vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights / Alexandra Timmer
  • Animals as vulnerable subjects : beyond interest-convergence, hierarchy, and property / Ani B. Satz

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9781472421623

Description

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, as well as those for whom Fineman's work provided an introduction to thinking through a vulnerability lens. This collection demonstrates the broad and intellectually exciting potential of vulnerability as a theoretical foundation for legal and political engagements with a range of urgent contemporary challenges. Exploring ways in which vulnerability might provide a new ethical foundation for law and politics, the book will be of interest to the general reader, as well as academics and students in fields such as jurisprudence, philosophy, legal theory, political theory, feminist theory, and ethics.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction Vulnerability as Heuristic-An Invitation to Future Exploration, Martha Albertson Fineman, Anna Grear
  • Chapter 1a Equality, Autonomy, and the Vulnerable Subject in Law and Politics, Martha Albertson Fineman
  • Chapter 2 Kierkegaard and Vulnerability, Alison Assiter
  • Chapter 3 Vulnerability, Advanced Global Capitalism and Co-symptomatic Injustice: Locating the Vulnerable Subject, Anna Grear
  • Chapter 4 Vulnerability and the Liberal Order, Sean Coyle
  • Chapter 5 More than Utopia, Morgan Cloud
  • Chapter 6 After the Storm: The Vulnerability and Resilience of Locally Owned Business, Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means
  • Chapter 7 Housing the Vulnerable Subject: The English Context, Helen Carr
  • Chapter 8 Assisted Reproductive Technology Provision and the Vulnerability Thesis: From the UK to the Global Market, Rachel Anne Fenton
  • Chapter 9 A Quiet Revolution: Vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights, Alexandra Timmer
  • Chapter 10 Animals as Vulnerable Subjects: Beyond Interest-convergence, Hierarchy, and Property, Ani B. Satz
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781472421630

Description

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, as well as those for whom Fineman's work provided an introduction to thinking through a vulnerability lens. This collection demonstrates the broad and intellectually exciting potential of vulnerability as a theoretical foundation for legal and political engagements with a range of urgent contemporary challenges. Exploring ways in which vulnerability might provide a new ethical foundation for law and politics, the book will be of interest to the general reader, as well as academics and students in fields such as jurisprudence, philosophy, legal theory, political theory, feminist theory, and ethics.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction: vulnerability as heuristic - an invitation to future exploration, Martha Albertson Fineman and Anna Grear
  • Equality, autonomy, and the vulnerable subject in law and politics, Martha Albertson Fineman
  • Kierkegaard and vulnerability, Alison Assiter
  • Vulnerability, advanced global capitalism and co-symptomatic injustice: locating the vulnerable subject, Anna Grear
  • Vulnerability and the liberal order, Sean Coyle
  • More than utopia, Morgan Cloud
  • After the storm: the vulnerability and resilience of locally owned business, Susan S. Kuo and Benjamin Means
  • Housing the vulnerable subject: the English context, Helen Carr
  • Assisted reproductive technology provision and the vulnerability thesis: from the UK to the global market, Rachel Anne Fenton
  • A quiet revolution: vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights, Alexandra Timmer
  • Animals as vulnerable subjects: beyond interest-convergence, hierarchy, and property, Ani B. Satz
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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