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Reconceiving Autonomy: Sources, Thoughts and Possibilities
Yale Journal of Law & Feminism (1989)
  • Jennifer Nedelsky, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Abstract
Feminism requires a new conception of autonomy. The prevailing conception stands at the core of liberal theory and carries with it the individualism characteristic of liberalism. Such a conception cannot meet the aspirations of feminist theory and is inconsistent with its methodology. The basic value of autonomy is, however, central to feminism. Feminist theory must retain the value, while rejecting its liberal incarnation.
Disciplines
Publication Date
1989
Citation Information
Jennifer Nedelsky. "Reconceiving Autonomy: Sources, Thoughts and Possibilities" Yale Journal of Law & Feminism Vol. 1 Iss. 7 (1989)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-nedelsky/48/