When Carol Gilligan, Nel Noddings, and other ethicists of caring draw the contrast between supposedly masculine and supposedly feminine moral thinking, they put such things as justice, autonomy, and rights together under the first rubric and such things as caring, responsibility for others, and connection together under the second. This division naturally leaves caring ethicists with the issue of how to deal with topics such as justice, autonomy, and rights, but it also leaves defenders of more traditional moral theories (now dubbed “masculine”) with the problem of how to treat (if at all) the sorts of issues that ethicists of caring raise
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The author highlights the importance of emotions in all ethical reflections. He describes the most c...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
Can ethics of care paradigm by Carol Gilligan provide a helpful contribution to tackling some of the...
While care ethics has frequently been criticized for lacking an account of autonomy, this paper argu...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
The Ethic of Care began as a theory of moral development, but many have accepted it as if it were a...
Recently, a number of feminists concerned with the welfare of nonhuman animals have challenged the p...
The concepts of autonomy as the self governance of individuals and dignity as the inner worth of hum...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
Using a Wittgensteinian approach to understanding, this thesis extends and challenges recent feminis...
The challenge for any theory of moral reasons is to determine which considerations should carry weig...
Modern political philosophy has argued that justice requires full equality for those who can both ca...
The ethics of care, adopted in much of the nursing literature, is usually framed in opposition to th...
MAKING casework decisions, asocial worker faces many conflicts. Ethical conflicts are frequently por...
The author highlights the importance of emotions in all ethical reflections. He describes the most c...
Given that the conception of the person as an autonomous agent is a cultural construction, inquiry i...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...