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Looking for the "Vulnerable Subject": The Mencian Account of the Person

2019

The idea of the legal subject as an autonomous agent, with the capacity to choose and freely determine herself without external constraints or interference, complete in herself and independent, has had remarkable normative implications in structuring contemporary legal systems. The philosopher Martha Fineman recently argued against this notion, proposing the alternative one of “vulnerable subject.” This paper suggests that the notion of the person elaborated by the classical Confucian thinkers encompasses the “vulnerable subject.” The Confucian theorizations resonate with the ethic of care; however, their moral and normative relevance carries the potential for a broader scope of application…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoVulnerability -Person Confucian ethics Liberalism Ethics of Care Human Trafficking
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