Law, Selfhood and Feminist Philosophy

Law, Selfhood and Feminist Philosophy

Monstrous Aberrations

Richardson, Janice

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

244

Mole

9781032544960

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Section 1 1. Introduction to Section 1: The Feminist Relational Ontology of Christine Battersby and Adriana Cavarero 2. Elizabethan 'Spinning' and Penelope's Weaving: The Political, the Common Law and Stately Bodies 3. Untimely Voices: Rethinking the Political with Adriana Cavarero and Christine Battersby 4. Relational Ontologies: Adriana Cavarero and Christine Battersby Explored via Spinoza Section 2 5. Introduction to Section 2: Feminist Perspectives on the Social Contract 6. On Not Making Ourselves the Prey of Others: Jean Hampton's Feminist Contractarianism 7. Hobbes' Frontispiece: Authorship, Subordination and Contract 8. Carole Pateman, the Sexual Contract, and Freedom Section 3 9. Introduction to Section 3: Law and Intersections 10. The Concept of Harm in Actions for Wrongful Birth: Nature and Pre-Modern Views of Women 11. Spinoza, Feminism and Privacy: Exploring an Immanent Ethics of Privacy 12. Readings of Warren and Brandeis' "The Right to Privacy": Gendered and Raced Bodies
jean hampton;hobbs;social contract;spinoza;hannah arendt;common law;human body;adriana cavarero;christine battersby;Hampton;Monstrous Aberrations;Wrongful Birth Case;Spinozist Ethics;Battersby's Work;Kantian Sublime;Equal Personhood;Tort Law;Wrongful Birth;Arendt;Christine;Pateman's Analysis;Traditional Marriage Contract;Social Contract Theorists;Hampton's Work;Sexual Contract;Heterosexual Contract;Reproductive Justice;Adequate Knowledge;Moira Gatens;Australian High Court;Seacroft University Hospital NHS Trust;Persona