Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence

<p>The character and extent of disabilities, especially cognitive disability, have posed significance problems for existing moral theories. Certain philosophers have even questioned the moral personhood of people with disabilities and have argued that people with profound cognitive impairments...

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Main Author: Elizabeth Purcell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2013-05-01
Series:Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
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Online Access:http://jffp.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jffp/article/view/575
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spelling doaj-dfc7643ff3f942038fbfdb3808954dbd2020-11-24T23:24:29ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy1936-62802155-11622013-05-01211435910.5195/jffp.2013.575527Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on InterdependenceElizabeth Purcell0Boston College<p>The character and extent of disabilities, especially cognitive disability, have posed significance problems for existing moral theories. Certain philosophers have even questioned the moral personhood of people with disabilities and have argued that people with profound cognitive impairments should not be granted the same moral status as those who are cognitively able-bodied. This paper proposes an alternative understanding of moral personhood as relational rather than individuated. This relational moral personhood finds its foundation in the clinical practice and psychoanalysis of Julia Kristeva and the hermeneutic narrative identity of Paul Ricoeur. One consequence of this relational personhood is a new understanding of moral status through narrative co-authorship rather than intellectual or social capacity. Another consequence is a refiguration of narrative identity as narrative interdependence.</p> <p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p> </p>http://jffp.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jffp/article/view/575KristevaDisabilityNarrativePersonhood
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Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Kristeva
Disability
Narrative
Personhood
author_facet Elizabeth Purcell
author_sort Elizabeth Purcell
title Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
title_short Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
title_full Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
title_fullStr Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
title_full_unstemmed Narrative Ethics and Vulnerability: Kristeva and Ricoeur on Interdependence
title_sort narrative ethics and vulnerability: kristeva and ricoeur on interdependence
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
issn 1936-6280
2155-1162
publishDate 2013-05-01
description <p>The character and extent of disabilities, especially cognitive disability, have posed significance problems for existing moral theories. Certain philosophers have even questioned the moral personhood of people with disabilities and have argued that people with profound cognitive impairments should not be granted the same moral status as those who are cognitively able-bodied. This paper proposes an alternative understanding of moral personhood as relational rather than individuated. This relational moral personhood finds its foundation in the clinical practice and psychoanalysis of Julia Kristeva and the hermeneutic narrative identity of Paul Ricoeur. One consequence of this relational personhood is a new understanding of moral status through narrative co-authorship rather than intellectual or social capacity. Another consequence is a refiguration of narrative identity as narrative interdependence.</p> <p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p> </p>
topic Kristeva
Disability
Narrative
Personhood
url http://jffp.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jffp/article/view/575
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