Revolutionary Care provides original theoretical insights and novel applications to offer a comprehensive approach to care as personal, political, and revolutionary. Exploring many disciplines, including authors of color, queer scholars, and indigenous thinkers, Revolutionary Care is a cutting-edge contribution to care ethics scholarship.
Revolutionary Care provides original theoretical insights and novel applications to offer a comprehensive approach to care as personal, political, and revolutionary. Exploring many disciplines, including authors of color, queer scholars, and indigenous thinkers, Revolutionary Care is a cutting-edge contribution to care ethics scholarship.
Maurice Hamington is Professor of Philosophy and Affiliate Faculty in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Portland State University. As a care ethicist, he is interested in both the theory and application of care. Among other positions, Hamington is a Steering Committee Member for the International Care Ethics Research Consortium (CERC), Utrecht, the Netherlands. He is also a member of the Advisory Board for Care Aesthetics: Research Exploration (CARE), a multi-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom. As the author, or editor, of 16 books and over 25 articles in refereed journals, Hamington has given invited presentations on care ethics across the globe. See mhamington.com for more information on his scholarship.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Is Care A Radical Idea? Section 1: Thinking About Better Care Chapter 1: Good Care Chapter 2: Care and Normativity Chapter 3: A Categorical Commitment to Care Chapter 4: A Care Ethos Section 2: Invitations and Provocations: Imagining Transformative Possibilities Chapter 5: Feminism and Resisting Toxic Masculinity Chapter 6: Socialism and Creating A Care Economy Chapter 7: Humanism and Balancing the Primacy of Care with Religious Authority Chapter 8: Veganism and Post-Human Care Conclusion: Disponibilité Moral Progress and Revolution
Introduction: Is Care A Radical Idea? Section 1: Thinking About Better Care Chapter 1: Good Care Chapter 2: Care and Normativity Chapter 3: A Categorical Commitment to Care Chapter 4: A Care Ethos Section 2: Invitations and Provocations: Imagining Transformative Possibilities Chapter 5: Feminism and Resisting Toxic Masculinity Chapter 6: Socialism and Creating A Care Economy Chapter 7: Humanism and Balancing the Primacy of Care with Religious Authority Chapter 8: Veganism and Post-Human Care Conclusion: Disponibilité Moral Progress and Revolution
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