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Pavadinimas: JUSTICE AND CARE: ESSENTIAL READINGS IN FEMINIST ETHICS
Autoriai: EDITED BY VIRGINIA HELD
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ISBN: 0-8133-2162-X
Brūkšninis kodas: 003076427207
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     "This volume shows the range and sophistication in arguments feminist philosophers have made about the connections and tensions between ideals of justice and care. By collecting in one place some of the most important contributions to this discussion, Justice and Care brings this conversation to a new stage of conceptualizing the mutual conditioning of these ideals." — Iris Young, University of Pittsburgh.

     "The title says it all. These are the essential readings in feminist ethics, now collected in a single volume. This book is ideal for courses as well as for pondering the effects of gender inequality on our very capacity to think about morality." — Nancy Fraser, New School for Social Research.

     This compact anthology traces the exploration of the relationship between the ideals of justice and care—a discussion at the core of contemporary feminist ethics. In addition to compiling the most influential previously published work, Justice and Care offers two important new chapters by Alison Jaggar and Sara Ruddick.

    


Chapter 1


Reprinted with deletions of text and notes from Nel Noddings, Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education. Copyright © 1984 by The Regents of the University of California.


 


Chapter 2


Reprinted from Carol Gilligan, "Moral Orientation and Moral Development," mWomen and Moral Theory, edited by Eva Feder Kittay and Diana T. Meyers. Copyright © 1987 by Rowman and Littlefield.


 


Chapter 3


Reprinted from Annette C. Baier, "The Need for More than Justice," in Science, Morality and Feminist Theory, edited by Marsha Hanen and Kai Nielsen. Copyright © 1987 by the University of Calgary Press.


 


Chapter 4


Reprinted from Marilyn Friedman, "Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender," in Science, Morality and Feminist Theory, edited by Marsha Hanen and Kai Nielsen. Copyright © 1987 by the University of Calgary Press.


 


Chapter  5


Reprinted with deletions of the text and notes from Claudia Card, "Gender and Moral Luck," in Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology, edited by Owen Flanagan and Amelie Oksenberg Rorty. Copyright© 1990 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


 


Chapter  6


Reprinted from Joan C. Tronto, "Women and Caring: What Can Feminists Learn About Morality from Caring?" in Gender/Body/Knowledge, Alison M. Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo, eds., copyright © 1989 by Rutgers, the State University. Reprinted by permission of Rutgers University Press.


 


Chapter  7


Reprinted with deletions of text and notes from Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (1991), by permission of the publisher, Routledge, New York. Copyright © 1991 by Routledge, Chapman and Hall, Inc.


 


Chapter 8           


Reprinted by permission from Margaret Urban Walker,


"Moral Understandings: Alternative 'Epistemology' for a Feminist Ethics." First published in 1989 by Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy.


 


Chapter 9           


Reprinted with deletions of text and notes from Virginia


Held, Feminist Morality: Transforming Culture, Society, and Politics. Copyright © 1993 by the University of Chicago Press.


 


Chapter 10         


Published by permission of the author. Copyright © 1995


by Alison M. Jaggar.

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