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Preterm infants may experience many health and developmental issues, which continue even after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. Once home, the mother, as a non-professional and the primary caregiver will be responsible for the essential c
Also, Gilligan (1982) has extensively criticized Kohlberg's theory of moral development as paying inadequate attention to girls' "ethic of care" and the keen emphasis girls often place on relationships and the emotions of others. Gilligan has argued that gender differences can be observed not ...
23 Noddings’24 care ethics prioritizes relationships over principles when seeking fairness in society, rejecting ethical normativism in favor of situational analysis. In research, care is embodied through attention to power dynamics and the aims and consequences of the methods employed.25 Having ...
The core or existential meaning of being a teacher, regardless of context, is an interweaving of care and commitment (cf. Karlberg-Granlund, 2011). Fullan and Hargreaves stated, ‘it is, in many respects, the commitment to the ethic of care which brings many teachers to elementary teaching ...
Thus, the ethic of care was born. However, the ethic of care had a troubled childhood and a difficult adolescence. Champions of justice were understandably disinclined to concede centre stage to the newcomer, and even those feminists who gave birth to it had occasion to wonder whether, in ...
Gilligan, C. (1982). In a different voice: Psychological theory and women’s development. Cambridhe, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Google Scholar Gilligan, C. (1993). Reply to critics. In M. Larrabee (Ed.), An Ethic of Care (pp. 270–214). New York: Routledge. ...
At the end of their article in the September 2014 issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, Douglas R. May, Matthew T. Luth, and Catherine E. Schwoerer stat
Perry believed that it followed from his theory that the greatest value is to be found in whatever leads to the harmonious integration of the desires or interests of all beings. The open-question argument was taken to show that all attempts to derive ethical conclusions from anything not it...