The present contribution begins with a preliminary analysis of the concept of “care”, before considering the dynamics of misrecognition of this fundamental dimension of the human condition. Peculiar attention will be devoted to the modalities in which this misrecognition has been translated into specific cultural, legal and social norms. Potentialities and limits of the so-called “Ethics of care” will be evaluated, along with some of the main criticisms to the contractualist theories with the regard to their inadequacy in reflecting the complexity of the relations they pretend to regulate. Finally, the interactions between the ethics of care and the liberal vision of justice and rights are regarded as the ground for a universal right to car...
Within bioethical debate the dichotomy “to cure”/ “to care” is often used in order to focus on the ...
Starting from Stella La Forgia’s analysis on fundamental rights and social dignity, the Author clar...
Drawing upon Martin Heidegger’s philosophical reflections on the concept of care and developing a th...
The category of “human rights” should be understood in a dialectical manner between pragmatic utilit...
The ethics of care emphasize the moral and normative value of practices that are too often neglected...
The present paper focuses on the current perception of “human rights” from a social-psychological po...
In this talk, I would like to examine the approach of disability that is proposed from a human right...
Il saggio si interroga sull’estensione e sui limiti della “medicina oltre la cura” dal punto di vist...
The ethics of care vow to overcome the right-obligation paradigm, in order to promote a society wher...
Nel contributo si esamina la tematica del dovere di cura e il diritto di rifiuto delle cure con par...
Since the publication of Carol Gilligan’s “In a Different Voice” (1982), the ethics of care has been...
The artificial separation between care and politics has had, along the evolution of our society, rem...
This article aims at reflecting on the importance of the “status civitatis” with regard to the selec...
In discussing criticisms of the “dark side” of human rights, the article firstly aims to highlight ...
The Author examines the concept of \uabrelational goods\ubb from the perspective of the Italian cons...
Within bioethical debate the dichotomy “to cure”/ “to care” is often used in order to focus on the ...
Starting from Stella La Forgia’s analysis on fundamental rights and social dignity, the Author clar...
Drawing upon Martin Heidegger’s philosophical reflections on the concept of care and developing a th...
The category of “human rights” should be understood in a dialectical manner between pragmatic utilit...
The ethics of care emphasize the moral and normative value of practices that are too often neglected...
The present paper focuses on the current perception of “human rights” from a social-psychological po...
In this talk, I would like to examine the approach of disability that is proposed from a human right...
Il saggio si interroga sull’estensione e sui limiti della “medicina oltre la cura” dal punto di vist...
The ethics of care vow to overcome the right-obligation paradigm, in order to promote a society wher...
Nel contributo si esamina la tematica del dovere di cura e il diritto di rifiuto delle cure con par...
Since the publication of Carol Gilligan’s “In a Different Voice” (1982), the ethics of care has been...
The artificial separation between care and politics has had, along the evolution of our society, rem...
This article aims at reflecting on the importance of the “status civitatis” with regard to the selec...
In discussing criticisms of the “dark side” of human rights, the article firstly aims to highlight ...
The Author examines the concept of \uabrelational goods\ubb from the perspective of the Italian cons...
Within bioethical debate the dichotomy “to cure”/ “to care” is often used in order to focus on the ...
Starting from Stella La Forgia’s analysis on fundamental rights and social dignity, the Author clar...
Drawing upon Martin Heidegger’s philosophical reflections on the concept of care and developing a th...