The Justice of Caring

In Morals from motives. New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

The ethics of caring was originally based on the idea of a contrast between the ”feminine” focus on caring and a ”masculine” emphasis on justice. But an agent‐based ethics of caring can actually provide the means for understanding what justice is. Institutions, laws, and indeed whole societies can be politically evaluated according to whether they exhibit or reflect sufficiently caring motivation on the part of those who sustain/inhabit them.

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Michael Slote
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Justice as a virtue.Michael Slote - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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