An Ethic of Care
Feminist and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Dec '92
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume compiles significant contributions to the debate surrounding gender differences in moral reasoning, including insights from Carol Gilligan. An Ethic of Care is a vital resource.
In An Ethic of Care, key contributions to the ongoing debate about gender differences in moral decision-making are thoughtfully compiled. This volume includes an essay by Carol Gilligan herself, addressing some of the criticisms directed at her groundbreaking work. Published in 1982, Gilligan's original text, In a Different Voice, introduced a new model of moral reasoning centered on care, suggesting that this perspective more accurately reflects the moral experiences of women.
The discussions presented in An Ethic of Care highlight the passionate discourse surrounding the ethic of care, drawing insights from a diverse array of disciplines. Contributors to this volume include prominent figures such as Annette Baier, Diana Baumrind, and Lawrence A. Blum, each adding their unique perspectives to the conversation. The compilation serves not only as an examination of Gilligan’s work but also as a platform for the varied responses it has elicited over the years.
By bringing together these critical essays, An Ethic of Care fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in moral reasoning and the implications of gender differences. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of ethics, gender studies, and psychology, as it encapsulates a pivotal moment in the evolution of moral philosophy.
ISBN: 9780415905688
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 430g
320 pages