1st Edition

The Social Family Sociality and the Ethics of Supporting Families

By Laura Wildemann Kane Copyright 2026
158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

This book argues for an inclusive definition of the family that recognizes diverse caregiving relationships and outlines distinct familial and governmental obligations based on a taxonomy of needs. In doing so, it de-emphasizes marriage, biological ties, or shared values as the basis for familial relationship in social and legal contexts. Author Laura Kane reconceives the family as a unique... Read more

Introduction

1. Identifying Family Through Purpose                      

2. What We Can Expect From One Another: Examining Social Groups and Obligations      

3. The Social Family and the Obligation to Care                   

4. An Institutional Obligation to Care

5. Relational Thinking and the Family-State Relationship     

Bibliography   

Biography

Laura Wildemann Kane is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Worcester State University and the Academic Director of the Clemente Course in the Humanities in Worcester, Massachusetts.

“A much needed exploration of what it is to be a family. Kane takes us beyond the unsatisfactory current conceptions to a much more acceptable view, with important implications for economic and family policy. This book should be of interest to practitioners and policy makers, as well as to scholars, students, and the general public.”

-- ‎Virginia Held is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate School, and past president of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division).