The Ethics of Care: Normative Structures and Empirical Implications [Book Review]

Health Care Analysis 19 (1):51-64 (2011)
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Abstract

In this article I argue that the ethics of care provides us with a novel reading of human relations, and therefore makes possible a fresh approach to several empirical challenges. In order to explore this connection, I discuss some specific normative features of the ethics of care—primarily the comprehension of the moral agent and the concept of care—as these two key elements contribute substantially to a new ethical outlook. Subsequently, I argue that the relational and reciprocal mode of thinking with regard to the moral agent must be extended to our understanding of care. I term this comprehension “mature care”. Citing conflicts of interests as examples, I demonstrate how this conceptualization of care may further advance the ethics of care’s ability to take on empirical challenges. Finally, I discuss political implications that may emanate from the ethics of care and the concept of mature care

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Tove Pettersen
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On Virtue Ethics.Rosalind Hursthouse - 1999 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
The ethics of care: personal, political, and global.Virginia Held - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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