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Neoliberalism, Moral Precarity, and the Crisis of Care

In Maurice Hamington & Michael A. Flower (eds.), Care Ethics in the Age of Precarity. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 48-67 (2021)

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  1. Moral Precarity of Teaching in Neoliberal Times—and Why the Public Should Care With Teachers.Yibing Quek - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (1):156-168.
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  • From care ethics to pluralist care theory: The state of the field.Mercer E. Gary - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 17 (4):e12819.
    Philosophy Compass, Volume 17, Issue 4, April 2022. -/- In a moment where needs for care are acute and their provision precarious, feminist care ethics has gained new relevance as a framework for understanding and responding to necessary interdependence. This article reviews and evaluates two long-standing critiques of care ethics in light of this recent research. First, I assess what I call the pluralist feminist critique, or the dispute over the ability of care ethics to address the needs and histories (...)
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