Women and Elderly Parents: Moral Controversy in an Aging Society

Hypatia 5 (1):83 - 89 (1990)
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Abstract

The human life span has been extended considerably, and among the very old, women outnumber men by a large margin. Thus, the aging society cannot be adequately addressed without taking into account the experience of women in specific. This article focuses on women as caregivers for aging parents. It critically assesses what some women philosophers are saying about the basis and limits of these caregiving duties.

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Filial Morality.Christina Hoff Sommers - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (8):439.
Filial morality.Christina Hoff Sommers - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (8):439-456.
Old and Frail and Everywhere Unequal.Nancy Foner - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (2):27-31.

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