Feminist ethics
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Feminist ethics
(The international research library of philosophy, 22 . The philosophy of value)
Ashgate, c1998
- : hbk
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注記
Collected essays from English-language journals
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work provides an introduction to the central issues in contemporary Anglo-American feminist moral philosphy. The focus of the volume is the debate between an "ethic of care" and an "ethic of justice". It addresses questions such as: does traditional moral philosophy suffer from gender bias?, do women reason in a "different moral voice"?, how does human dependency affect traditional moral values, such as autonomy?, and, can the care and justice perspective be reconciled? The articles are organized into sections which clearly set out the terms of the debate, the questions it raises, and why these questions matter to contemporary ethics.
目次
- Part 1 Feminism, women and moral theory: feminist transformations of moral theory, Virginia held
- what do women want in a moral theory, Annette Baier
- reason and feeling in thinking about, Susan M. Okin
- in a different voice - women's conceptions, Carol Gilligan
- justice, care, gender bias, Cheshire Calhoun. Part 2 The terms of the debate - care, justice and rights: Justice, care and gender - the Kohlberg-Gilligan debate revisited, Owen Flanagan, Kathryn Jackson
- different voices, still lives - problems in the "ethnic care", Susan Mendus
- Feminist fears in ethics, Nel Noddings
- caring about justice, Jonathan Dancy
- when justice replaces affection - the need for rights, Jeremy Waldron. Part 3 How many different voices? the virtue of feeling and the feeling of virtue, Elizabeth V. Spelman
- colonialism and its others - considerations on rights and care discourses, Uma Narayan
- individualism, class, and the situation of care - an essay on Carol gilligan, Kathleen League
- the generalized and the concrete other - the Kohlger-Gilligan controversy and feminist theory, Sayla Benhabib
- toward a discourse ethic of solidarity, Nancy Fraser. Part 3 Political implications - care/dependency and autonomy: politics, feminism, and the ethics of caring, Mary F. Katzenstein, David D. Laitin
- Context is all - feminism and theories of citizenship, Mary Dietz
- care as a basis for radical political judgments, Joan C. Tronto
- feminism and democratic community, Jane Mansbridge
- reconceiving autonomy - sources, thoughts and possibilities, Jennifer Nedelsky
- structures of political order - the relational feminist alternative, Robert E. Goodin
- human dependency and Rawlsian equality, Eva Feder Kittay. Part 5 Care versus justice - must we choose? moral understandings - alternative "epistemology" for a feminist ethics, Margaret U. Walker
- moral voices, moral selves - about getting it right in moral theory, Susan Hekman
- hearing the difference - theorizing connection, Carol Gilligan
- the meshing of care and justice, Virginia held
- liberating care, what are friends for? Marilyn Friedman.
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