Mary Wollstonecraft and Richard Price: The Theological and Philosophical Foundations of Freedom as Independence

13 Pages Posted: 6 Sep 2024

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Alan Coffee

King's College London - The Dickson Poon School of Law; King's College London

Date Written: March 10, 2024

Abstract

In Wollstonecraft's early writings, she articulates the foundational theological and philosophical principles that would underpin her work throughout her career. One difference between her early and later work lies in the way that the values to which she refers are combined. Whereas Wollstonecraft at first appeals to the separate ideals of independence, equality, and virtue, from the 1790s onwards she integrates these into a characteristic republican framework that was in common use amongst dissenting theorists at the time. The set of values on which Wollstonecraft draws, and the version of the republican framework that she develops, closely resemble those of Richard Price with whose work she was familiar. Examining the structural similarities between their respective models, I argue, gives us an insight into the systematic manner of aspects of Wollstonecraft's own thought. It also allows us to see how Wollstonecraft goes beyond the republicanism of Price and others as she develops her own feminist solutions to the problems of structural domination.

Keywords: Mary Wollstonecraft, Richard Price, History of Women in Philosophy, Republicanism, Freedom as Non-Domination, Freedom as Independence

Suggested Citation

Coffee, Alan, Mary Wollstonecraft and Richard Price: The Theological and Philosophical Foundations of Freedom as Independence (March 10, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4922093 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4922093

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