Program

Research Programs: Fellowships

Period of Performance

1/1/2024 - 12/31/2024

Funding Totals

$60,000.00 (approved)
$60,000.00 (awarded)


The Personhood Problem, From Corporations to Trees: Synthesizing Political and Philosophical Debates on Persons

FAIN: FEL-288564-23

Lisa Siraganian
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD 21218-2608)

Research and writing leading to a book on legal and philosophical concepts on personhood—from humans to corporations, algorithms, animals, and the environment.

Over the last twenty-five years, the concept of personhood has become essential--to debates about providing corporations human privileges, limiting access to abortion, giving algorithms free speech protections, releasing elephants from zoos, and permitting trees the standing to sue. “The Personhood Problem, From Corporations to Trees: Synthesizing Political and Philosophical Debates on Persons” reveals the unsettling connections between these imagined persons and their sought-after rights, in a bracing and nuanced examination of the versions of personhood proliferating today. Synthesizing the political and philosophical debates on personhood, the book uncovers the unexpected, disturbing, and dangerous alignments between them. Telling the true and engaging story of the oldest version of “fictional” personhood--the corporate one--this book helps us rethink that history and its use, or threat, to us now.