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Criticism is often levied that care ethics is too narrow in scope
and fails to extend to issues of social justice. Socializing Care
attempts to dispel that criticism. Contributors to the volume
demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social
policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking
about a number of different social problems. Divided into two
sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative
framework that rethinks social institutions, liberal society, and
citizenship at a basic conceptual level. The second explores care
values in the context of specific social practices (like live
kidney donations) or settings (like long-term care), as a framework
that should guide thinking. Ultimately, this collection
demonstrates how society would benefit from a more serious
engagement with care ethics.
Criticism is often levied that care ethics is too narrow in scope
and fails to extend to issues of social justice. Socializing Care
attempts to dispel that criticism. Contributors to the volume
demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social
policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking
about a number of different social problems. Divided into two
sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative
framework that rethinks social institutions, liberal society, and
citizenship at a basic conceptual level. The second explores care
values in the context of specific social practices (like live
kidney donations) or settings (like long-term care), as a framework
that should guide thinking. Ultimately, this collection
demonstrates how society would benefit from a more serious
engagement with care ethics.
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