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A Meta-Ethical Critique of Care Ethics
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2001A meta-ethical analysis demonstrates that care ethics is a grounded in a distinct mode of moral reasoning. This is comprised primarily of the rejection of principles such as impartiality, and the endorsement of emotional or moral virtues such as compassion, as well as the notion that the preservation of relations may override the interests of the ...
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Ethics and care for the elderly
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1985This article uses the case of presenile and senile dementia to discuss ethical concepts that have potential to guide nursing action. The concepts of 'sanctity of life' versus 'quality of life' or 'dignity' are both unsatisfactory for directing nursing intervention whenever proxy judgment is necessary.
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The Ethics of Care and Justice
Women & Politics, 1999Abstract This article argues that the relationship between liberal justice and care has been conceived incorrectly. Liberal justice theorists tend to relegate care to the personal sphere and thereby conceptualize it as a form of self-interested action. Care theorists, such as Carol Gilligan, have recognized that the language of care tends to be ignored
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1989
D, Morgan, C, Wells
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D, Morgan, C, Wells
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