Imagining Law

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Renee J. Heberle, Benjamin Pryor
SUNY Press, 8 janv. 2009 - 279 pages
Drucilla Cornell's contribution to legal thought and philosophy is unique in its attention to diverse traditions and the possibilities of dialogue among them. Renée J. Heberle and Benjamin Pryor bring together scholars from a range of disciplines who reflect on Cornell's influence and importance to contemporary social and political theory and critically engage with ideas and arguments central to her published work. The final chapter is Cornell's own response to the contributors' views, establishing a record of a critical exchange among top scholars from across disciplines.
 

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Introduction
1
Transcendence and Finitude in Drucilla Cornells Philosophy of the Limit
11
Radical Feminist Liberalism
31
The Capabilities Approach The ImaginaryDomain and Asymmetrical Reciprocity Feminist Perspectives on Equality and Justice
59
Sexuate Being Foundations for a Feminist Legal Philosophy?
81
Faute de Mieux Defending Ideals
103
Imagining Loss Traces of Dignity
117
Mourning and MetonymyBearing Witness between Women and Generations
137
Matuštík Progress and Evil
161
Antiracism Multiculturalismand the Ethics of Identifi cation
173
Affordance or Vulnerable Freedom A Response toCornell and Murphys Antiracism Multiculturalismand the Ethics of Identifi cation
201
Drucilla Cornell Identity and the Evolution of Politics
213
Thinking the Future Imagining Otherwise
231
List of Contributors
261
Index
265
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Renée J. Heberle is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toledo and the editor of Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno.

Benjamin Pryor is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Codirector of the Program in Law and Social Thought at the University of Toledo.

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