Rehabilitating care.

A L Carse, H L Nelson
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Abstract

The feminist ethic of care has often been criticized for its inability to address four problems--the problem of exploitation as it threatens care givers, the problem of sustaining care-giver integrity, the dangers of conceiving the mother-child dyad normatively as a paradigm for human relationships, and the problem of security social justice on a broad scale among relative strangers. We argue that there are resources within the ethic of care for addressing each of these problems, and we sketch strategies for developing the ethic more fully.

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Caregivers
Ethical Theory
Ethics, Medical
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Moral Obligations
Mother-Child Relations
Personal Autonomy
Social Justice
Social Perception
Social Values
United States
Women
Women's Rights

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