Caring

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care philosophy
Caring Relations
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Citizen Care
Citizen Relations
Clinical Attentiveness
Clinical Practice
Conventional Moral Philosophy
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ethical
Ethical Possibilities
Ethical Significance
ethics of care in professional life
feminist moral theory
Focal Importance
friendship ethics
Gender Sensitive Enquiry
import
Inter Subjective Constitution
Jane Lazarre
Maternal Care
Maternal Thinking
mothering
Mothering Practices
Mothering Relations
nursing
Nursing Care
Nursing Judgements
Nursing Relations
possibilities
practices
Preservative Love
Proper Trust
reciprocity in practice
relational ethics
relations
Ruddick's Account
ruddicks
Ruddick’s Account
significance
Social Relations Approach
Son's Choices
Son’s Choices
vulnerability in relationships
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415133838
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Caring, Peta Bowden extends and challenges recent debates on feminist ethics. She takes issue with accounts of the ethics of care that focus on alleged principles of caring rather than analysing caring in practice. Caring, Bowden argues, must be understood by 'working through examples'.
Following this approach, Bowden explores four main caring practices: mothering, friendship, nursing and citizenship. Her analysis of the differences and similarities in these practices - their varying degrees of intimacy and reciprocity, formality and informality, vulnerability and choice - reveals the practical complexity of the ethics of care.
Caring recognizes that ethical practices constantly outrun the theories that attempt to explain them, and Bowden's unique approach provides major new insights into the nature of care without resorting to indiscriminate unitary models.
It will be essential reading for all those interested in ethics, gender studies, nursing and the caring professions.

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