1st Edition

The Ethics of Care and Empathy

By Michael Slote Copyright 2008
148 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

152 Pages
by Routledge

Eminent moral philosopher Michael Slote argues that care ethics presents an important challenge to other ethical traditions and that a philosophically developed care ethics should, and can, offer its own comprehensive view of the whole of morality. Taking inspiration from British moral sentimentalism and drawing on recent psychological literature on empathy, he shows that the use of that notion... Read more

Introduction  1. Caring Based in Empathy  2. Our Obligations to Help Others  3. Deontology  4. Autonomy and Empathy  5. Care Ethics vs. Liberalism  6. Social Justice  7. Caring and Rationality

 

Biography

Michael Slote

'Kudos to Michael Slote for advancing the boldest claim for an ethics of care and showing how it provides a superior account of both individual and political morality. In this closely reasoned and far-seeing book, he argues for a Copernican revolution in moral philosophy, moving empathy and relationship from the periphery to the center of an ethical universe. In doing so, he exposes the heartlessness of patriarchal ideas and institutions that have marginalized caring and empathy along with women. Slote's reframing brings moral philosophy into alignment with current research in neurobiology and developmental psychology, revealing the link between reason and emotion, self and relationship, and showing the costs of severing these connections.' - Carol Gilligan, author of In a Different Voice, University Professor, New York University, USA