A Response

Hypatia 5 (1):120-126 (1990)
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Abstract

My response addresses a few technical problems raised by Card—the function of chains in extending caring, a constructivist interpretation of formal relations, a variation of reciprocity—and then concentrates on the major charges of unidirec' tionality and continued exploitation of women. Caring is not construed as an individual virtue that makes continuous demands on one party, but as a relational attribute. An ethic of caring is liberational rather than exploitative because the expectation is that all people, not just women, should act as carers.

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Caring and Evil.Claudia Card - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):101-108.
Women and Evil.Nel Noddings - 1989 - Univ of California Press.
Women and Evil.Nel Noddings - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (1):142-146.

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