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Care ethics and political theory /

Contributor(s): Engster, Daniel | Hamington, Maurice.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2015Description: xiv, 315 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0198716346 hardback; 9780198716341:; 9780198716341 hardback.Subject(s): Caring -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses | Medical policy | Caring -- Political aspects -- Congresses | Medical ethicsDDC classification: 190
Contents:
List of contributors -- Daniel Engster and Maurice Hamington -- 2 : care and justice, still / Virginia Held -- 3 : care ethics and liberalism / Michael Slote -- 4 : atheory of justice as fair terms of social life given our inevitable dependency and our inextricable interdependency / Eva Feder Kittay -- 5 : care ethics and "caring" organizations / Nel Noddings -- 6 : the supportive state : government, dependency, and responsibility for caretaking / Maxine Eichner -- 7 : privacy, surveillance, and care ethics / Marilyn Friedman -- 8 : care, normativity, and the law / Rita Manning -- 9 : of medicine and monsters : rationing and an ethics of care / Ruth Groenhout -- 10 : towards a feminist ethics of ubuntu : bridging rights and ubuntu / Amanda Gouws and Mikki van Zyl -- 11 : caring reciprocity as a relational and political ideal in Confucianism and care ethics / Maureen Sander-Staudt -- 12 : practicing care at the margins : other-mothering as public care / Julie Anne White -- 13 : care in the state of nature : the biological and evolutionary roots of the disposition to care in human beings / Daniel Engster -- 14 : theories of care as a challenge to Weberian paradigms in social science / Joan C. Tronto -- 15 : politics is not a game : the radical potential of care / Maurice Hamington -- 16 : care ethics, political theory, and the future of feminism / Fiona Robinson --
Summary: 'Care Ethics and Political Theory' is a collection of 15 original essays that explore the implications and applications of care to social and political policies, practices, and theories.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of contributors -- 1 : introduction / Daniel Engster and Maurice Hamington -- Part I : care and justice -- 2 : care and justice, still / Virginia Held -- 3 : care ethics and liberalism / Michael Slote -- 4 : atheory of justice as fair terms of social life given our inevitable dependency and our inextricable interdependency / Eva Feder Kittay -- 5 : care ethics and "caring" organizations / Nel Noddings -- Part II : applications -- 6 : the supportive state : government, dependency, and responsibility for caretaking / Maxine Eichner -- 7 : privacy, surveillance, and care ethics / Marilyn Friedman -- 8 : care, normativity, and the law / Rita Manning -- 9 : of medicine and monsters : rationing and an ethics of care / Ruth Groenhout -- Part III : care ethics, non-Western and Subaltern cultures -- 10 : towards a feminist ethics of ubuntu : bridging rights and ubuntu / Amanda Gouws and Mikki van Zyl -- 11 : caring reciprocity as a relational and political ideal in Confucianism and care ethics / Maureen Sander-Staudt -- 12 : practicing care at the margins : other-mothering as public care / Julie Anne White -- Part IV : challenging dominant paradigms -- 13 : care in the state of nature : the biological and evolutionary roots of the disposition to care in human beings / Daniel Engster -- 14 : theories of care as a challenge to Weberian paradigms in social science / Joan C. Tronto -- 15 : politics is not a game : the radical potential of care / Maurice Hamington -- 16 : care ethics, political theory, and the future of feminism / Fiona Robinson -- Index.

'Care Ethics and Political Theory' is a collection of 15 original essays that explore the implications and applications of care to social and political policies, practices, and theories.

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