1st Edition

Care, Autonomy, And Justice Feminism And The Ethic Of Care

By Grace Clement Copyright 1996
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    Newcomers and more experienced feminist theorists will welcome this even-handed survey of the care/justice debate within feminist ethics. Grace Clement clarifies the key terms, examines the arguments and assumptions of all sides to the debate, and explores the broader implications for both practical and applied ethics. Readers will appreciate her generous treatment of the feminine, feminist, and justice-based perspectives that have dominated the debate.Clement also goes well beyond description and criticism, advancing the discussion through the incorporation of a broad range of insights into a new integration of the values of care and justice.Care, Autonomy, and Justice marks a major step forward in our understanding of feminist ethics. It is both direct and helpful enough to work as an introduction for students and insightful and original enough to make it necessary reading for scholars.

    Introduction; The Ideal Types of Care and Justice; Care and Autonomy; Care and Autonomy in Practice; Care, Justice, and the; Public/Private Dichotomy; Public Applications of the Ethic of Care; The Moral Significance of the Care/Justice Debate.

    Biography

    Grace Clement