This compact anthology traces the exploration of the relationship between the idels of justice and care-a discussion at the core of contemporary feminist ethics.
This compact anthology traces the exploration of the relationship between the idels of justice and care-a discussion at the core of contemporary feminist ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Virginia Held is professor of philosophy and women's studies at Hunter College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York. She is the author of many articles and books on moral, political, and social theory, including Feminist Morality: Transforming Culture, Society and Politics Rights and Goods: Justifying Social Action and The Public Interest and Individual Interests. Carol W Oberbrunner.
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Introduction PART I DELINEATIONS OF CARE 1 Caring 2 Moral Orientation and Moral Development 3 The Need for More than Justice PART 2 DOUBTS AND RESERVATIONS 4 Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender 5 Gender and Moral Luck PART 3 EXTENSIONS AND AFFIRMATIONS 6 Women and Caring: What Can Feminists Learn About Morality from Caring? 7 Black Women and Motherhood PART 4 MORAL EPISTEMOLOGIES 8 Moral Understandings: Alternative "Epistemology" for a Feminist Ethics 9 Feminist Moral Inquiry and the Feminist Future PART 5 NEW INTEGRATIONS 10 Caring as a Feminist Practice of Moral Reason 11 Injustice in Families: Assault and Domination
Credits -- Introduction -- Delineations of Care -- Caring [1984] -- Moral Orientation and Moral Development [1987] -- The Need for More than Justice [1987] -- Doubts and Reservations -- Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender [1987] -- Gender and Moral Luck [1990] -- Extensions and Affirmations -- Women and Caring: What Can Feminists Learn About Morality from Caring? [1989] -- Black Women and Motherhood [1991] -- Moral Epistemologies -- Moral Understandings: Alternative "Epistemology" for a Feminist Ethics [1989] -- Feminist Moral Inquiry and the Feminist Future [1993] -- New Integrations -- Caring as a Feminist Practice of Moral Reason [1995] -- Injustice in Families: Assault and Domination [1995] -- About the book
Introduction PART I DELINEATIONS OF CARE 1 Caring 2 Moral Orientation and Moral Development 3 The Need for More than Justice PART 2 DOUBTS AND RESERVATIONS 4 Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender 5 Gender and Moral Luck PART 3 EXTENSIONS AND AFFIRMATIONS 6 Women and Caring: What Can Feminists Learn About Morality from Caring? 7 Black Women and Motherhood PART 4 MORAL EPISTEMOLOGIES 8 Moral Understandings: Alternative "Epistemology" for a Feminist Ethics 9 Feminist Moral Inquiry and the Feminist Future PART 5 NEW INTEGRATIONS 10 Caring as a Feminist Practice of Moral Reason 11 Injustice in Families: Assault and Domination
Credits -- Introduction -- Delineations of Care -- Caring [1984] -- Moral Orientation and Moral Development [1987] -- The Need for More than Justice [1987] -- Doubts and Reservations -- Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender [1987] -- Gender and Moral Luck [1990] -- Extensions and Affirmations -- Women and Caring: What Can Feminists Learn About Morality from Caring? [1989] -- Black Women and Motherhood [1991] -- Moral Epistemologies -- Moral Understandings: Alternative "Epistemology" for a Feminist Ethics [1989] -- Feminist Moral Inquiry and the Feminist Future [1993] -- New Integrations -- Caring as a Feminist Practice of Moral Reason [1995] -- Injustice in Families: Assault and Domination [1995] -- About the book
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