Can ethics of care paradigm by Carol Gilligan provide a helpful contribution to tackling some of the contemporary world social issues? We can attempt to answer this question by focusing on some themes that ethics of care underlines. We have to focus on the responsiveness of the moral subject for the others’ needs and also we have to focus on the difference between concrete other and generalized other. Together with Carol Gilligan, Virginia Held, Seyla Benhabib and Charles Taylor indicate the way to face this philosophical argument
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
The objectives are to examine the tension between the ethics of care and the ethics of justice, offe...
Just how care moves us is the subject of Katherine Gardiner’s thesis. Gardiner wants to know how car...
Can ethics of care paradigm by Carol Gilligan provide a helpful contribution to tackling some of the...
Using a narrow sample in his study of moral development, Lawrence Kohlberg in developing his theory ...
This article reviews some of Carol Gilligan’s ideas on the ethics of care and justice, and describes...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
In In a different voice (1982) Carol Gilligan argues for an “ethic of care”, which she links to a “m...
This short article provides an overview of "care ethics" for students who are new to moral theory
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
In this essay, the author explores the development of the “ethic of care” in philosophy and psycholo...
This presentation is part of the Ethical and Epistemic Choices: New Approaches track. Women have lon...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
The objectives are to examine the tension between the ethics of care and the ethics of justice, offe...
Just how care moves us is the subject of Katherine Gardiner’s thesis. Gardiner wants to know how car...
Can ethics of care paradigm by Carol Gilligan provide a helpful contribution to tackling some of the...
Using a narrow sample in his study of moral development, Lawrence Kohlberg in developing his theory ...
This article reviews some of Carol Gilligan’s ideas on the ethics of care and justice, and describes...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
In In a different voice (1982) Carol Gilligan argues for an “ethic of care”, which she links to a “m...
This short article provides an overview of "care ethics" for students who are new to moral theory
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
The paper investigates the challenges of knowledge in the physician-patient relationship, both the p...
In this essay, the author explores the development of the “ethic of care” in philosophy and psycholo...
This presentation is part of the Ethical and Epistemic Choices: New Approaches track. Women have lon...
In The Ethics of Care, Fiona Robinson demonstrates how the responsibilities of sustaining life are c...
The objectives are to examine the tension between the ethics of care and the ethics of justice, offe...
Just how care moves us is the subject of Katherine Gardiner’s thesis. Gardiner wants to know how car...