The ethics of care, adopted in much of the nursing literature, is usually framed in opposition to the Kantian ethics of principle. Irrespective of whether the ethics of care is grounded in gender, as with Gilligan and Noddings, or inscribed on Heidegger's ontology, as with Benner, Kant remains the philosophical adversary, honouring reason rather than emotion, universality rather than context, and individual autonomy rather than interdependence. During the past decade, however, a great deal of Kantian scholarship – including feminist scholarship – has rendered this series of oppositions questionable, challenging the view that an ethics of care and Kant's moral law are irreconcilable. This paper therefore re-examines Kant's writings, drawing ...
In this paper, I would like to offer a reinterpretation of care ethics both as a feminist perspectiv...
This paper develops and assesses a set of criticisms of Kantian ethics that claim that Kantian ethic...
Kant’s concept of autonomy and the Kantian notion of autonomy are often conflated in bioethics. Howe...
The claim that, in some nontrivial sense, nursing can be identified with caring has prompted a searc...
Kantian deontology is one of three classic moral theories, among virtue ethics and consequentialism....
The moral obligations of Healthcare Workers (HCWs) have been a trending topic of debate in recent ti...
How do we care well for a human being: ourselves or another? Non-Kantian scholars rarely identify th...
In Kant and Virtue Ethics I argue that while Kant himself does not have a virtue ethics, a virtue et...
This paper explores some ways in which Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory can be brought to bear on prof...
Care ethicists have long insisted that Kantian moral theory fails to capture the partiality that oug...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
The challenge for any theory of moral reasons is to determine which considerations should carry weig...
By setting the focus on issues of dependence and embodiment, feminist work has and continues to radi...
In this paper, I would like to offer a reinterpretation of care ethics both as a feminist perspectiv...
This paper develops and assesses a set of criticisms of Kantian ethics that claim that Kantian ethic...
Kant’s concept of autonomy and the Kantian notion of autonomy are often conflated in bioethics. Howe...
The claim that, in some nontrivial sense, nursing can be identified with caring has prompted a searc...
Kantian deontology is one of three classic moral theories, among virtue ethics and consequentialism....
The moral obligations of Healthcare Workers (HCWs) have been a trending topic of debate in recent ti...
How do we care well for a human being: ourselves or another? Non-Kantian scholars rarely identify th...
In Kant and Virtue Ethics I argue that while Kant himself does not have a virtue ethics, a virtue et...
This paper explores some ways in which Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory can be brought to bear on prof...
Care ethicists have long insisted that Kantian moral theory fails to capture the partiality that oug...
Too many versions of the ethic of care miss what I consider to be the crucial insight of the origina...
A major theme of ethics, introduced by feminist philosophers in the 1980s, concerns the role of care...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
The challenge for any theory of moral reasons is to determine which considerations should carry weig...
By setting the focus on issues of dependence and embodiment, feminist work has and continues to radi...
In this paper, I would like to offer a reinterpretation of care ethics both as a feminist perspectiv...
This paper develops and assesses a set of criticisms of Kantian ethics that claim that Kantian ethic...
Kant’s concept of autonomy and the Kantian notion of autonomy are often conflated in bioethics. Howe...