Women and access to justice: a philosophical essay from the perspective of contemporary political liberalism

Authors

  • Alessandro Caviglia Marconi Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33539/consensus.2014.v18n1.951

Keywords:

John Stuart Mill, Martha Nussbaum, Nancy Fraser, feminism, political liberalism, subjugation of women, slavery

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between women and access to justice from the perspective
of contemporary political liberalism of John Stuart Mill, Michael Walzr, John Rawls and Martha
Nussbaum and Nancy Fraser post-socialist perspective.
In this sense, it is distanced so much from the approach of the so-called third wave of feminism,
because it rejects its centrality in the identity and in biology-based difference, as it also takes away
from the classic liberal approach defining the terms of justice regardless the voices of the subjects
involved.

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Author Biography

Alessandro Caviglia Marconi, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Magíster en filosofía por la Pontificia
Universidad Católica del Perú. Profesor de la carrera de Filosofía de la universidad
Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, profesor del Departamento de Humanidades de la Universidad
Ricardo Palma y profesor de la Facultad de de Derecho de la Universidad San Martín
de Porres. Ha publicado diversos artículos y ha presentado numerosas ponencias.

Published

2013-06-01

How to Cite

Caviglia Marconi, A. (2013). Women and access to justice: a philosophical essay from the perspective of contemporary political liberalism. Consensus, 18(1), 21–34. https://doi.org/10.33539/consensus.2014.v18n1.951

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