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Is not his work on the last two volumes of the history of sexuality in effect an extensive study of various concrete, historically conditioned practices of such "care"? Whereas in Heidegger one would appear to find, as most commentators do, merely an ontological "theory" of selfhood or ...
What kind of theory is virtue ethics? What are the differences between principle ethics and virtue ethics? What does care ethics share with Aristotelian virtue ethics? What are some examples of moral absolutism examples What are the four questions virtue ethics asks? What are the two reasons, wh...
Building on Hayek's (Law, legislation and liberty, Abingdon, Routledge, 1982) theory on the emergence of rules and norms, we outline the spheres of application of the ethics of care and the ethics of justice and outline how the two interact. We apply our analysis of the interaction of ...
two of my ethical theories that are critical to my code of ethics are the dilemma paradigm and a mixture of both ends-based and care-based thinking. Aside from that, this course has helped me define, and find the importance of developing my personal code of ethics, which I will use when...
Ethics of care, feminist philosophical perspective that uses a relational and context-bound approach toward morality and decision making. The term ethics of care refers to ideas concerning both the nature of morality and normative ethical theory. The eth
Although it was not necessary that feminine moral theory be aligned with the ethics of care, it so happens that those writing in the feminine tradition have come to associate care and responsibility to others with a female-gendered approach to ethics and individual rights and justice with a male...
Feminist care ethics has become a prominent ethical theory that influenced theoretical and practical discussions in a variety of disciplines and institutions on a global scale. However, it has been criticized by transnational feminist scholars for operating with Western-centric assumptions and registers, ...
Ethical conduct has been shown to benefit an organization and society in the long term. It aligns with thetriple bottom linetheory of profit, people, and planet and meets the growing expectations of socially responsible customers, employees, and investors.2 ...
Heaven and angels were big in Hollywood in the Forties. The framing of the tale seems to advance the anti-ethical idea, central to many religions, that good behavior on earth will be rewarded in the hereafter, bolstering the theory that without God and eternal rewards, doing good is ...