A Rapprochement between Feminist Ethics of Care and Contemporary Theology
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theory in the 1980s by Carol Gilligan, Sara Ruddick, and Nel Noddings. It is based on the experience and responsibility of providing care and is distinct from other popular moral philosophies including Kan...
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Year: 2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 3 |
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Benedict XVI
B John Paul II B Feminism B Care Ethics B Theological Anthropology B Moral Theology B ethics of care |
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