The Ethics of Caring

The Ethics of Caring
Title The Ethics of Caring PDF eBook
Author Kylea Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1995
Genre Counselor and client
ISBN

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"If you want to learn about or sort out the confusing ethical issues that arise when clients are working in profound states of consciousness, this book provides unique help to volunteer and professional caregivers (therapists, bodyworkers, hospice volunteers, ministers, etc.) Many books have been written on ethics, but this is one of the few that addresses the ethical challenges inherent in doing spiritual or transpersonal healing work or work that involves profound experiences. Thousands of copies of this book have been sold to schools and practitioners. As a textbook or personal resource, The Ethics of Caring clarifies the counter-transference and transference issues in seven life areas including love, truth, insight, and oneness as well as the more well-known areas of ethical issues: money, sex, and power."--Pub. website.

The Ethics of Care

The Ethics of Care
Title The Ethics of Care PDF eBook
Author Virginia Held
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 222
Release 2006
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 0195180992

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An exploration of the moral theory examines the characteristics of the ethics of care, discussing the feminist roots of this moral approach, what is meant by "care," and the potential of the ethics of care for dealing with social issues.

An Ethic of Care

An Ethic of Care
Title An Ethic of Care PDF eBook
Author Mary Jeanne Larrabee
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 326
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134712537

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Published in 1982, Carol Gilligan's In a Different Voice proposed a new model of moral reasoning based on care, arguing that it better described the moral life of women. An Ethic of Care is the first volume to bring together key contributions to the extensive debate engaging Gilligan's work. It provides the highlights of the often impassioned discussion of the ethic of care, drawing on the literature of the wide range of disciplines that have entered into the debate. Contributors: Annette Baier, Diana Baumrind, Lawrence A. Blum, Mary Brabeck, John Broughton, Owen Flanagan, Marilyn Friedman, Carol Gilligan, Catherine G. Greeno, Catherine Jackson, Linda K. Kerber, Mary Jeanne Larrabee, Zella Luria, Eleanor E. Maccoby, Linda Nicholson, Bill Puka, Carol B. Stack, Joan C. Tronto, Lawrence Walker, Gertrud Nunner-Winkler.

The Ethics of Caring

The Ethics of Caring
Title The Ethics of Caring PDF eBook
Author Kylea Taylor
Publisher Hanford Mead Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Counselor and client
ISBN 9781592750085

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Revised edition of the author's The ethics of caring, c1995.

Care in Healthcare

Care in Healthcare
Title Care in Healthcare PDF eBook
Author Franziska Krause
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 298
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319612913

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book examines the concept of care and care practices in healthcare from the interdisciplinary perspectives of continental philosophy, care ethics, the social sciences, and anthropology. Areas addressed include dementia care, midwifery, diabetes care, psychiatry, and reproductive medicine. Special attention is paid to ambivalences and tensions within both the concept of care and care practices. Contributions in the first section of the book explore phenomenological and hermeneutic approaches to care and reveal historical precursors to care ethics. Empirical case studies and reflections on care in institutionalised and standardised settings form the second section of the book. The concluding chapter, jointly written by many of the contributors, points at recurring challenges of understanding and practicing care that open up the field for further research and discussion. This collection will be of great value to scholars and practitioners of medicine, ethics, philosophy, social science and history.

The Ethics of Care and Empathy

The Ethics of Care and Empathy
Title The Ethics of Care and Empathy PDF eBook
Author Michael Slote
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 278
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134002696

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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 allows care ethics to develop its own sentimentalist account of respect, autonomy, social justice, and deontology. Furthermore, he argues that care ethics gives a more persuasive account of these topics than theories offered by contemporary Kantian liberalism. The most philosophically rich and challenging exploration of the theory and practice of care to date, The Ethics of Care and Empathy also shows the manifold connections that can be drawn between philosophical issues and leading ideas in the fields of psychology, education, and women's studies.

Ethics of Care

Ethics of Care
Title Ethics of Care PDF eBook
Author Barnes, Marian
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2015-10-28
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 1447316541

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Over the last twenty years, research on feminist care ethics has flourished, and this collection makes a unique contribution to that body of work. Drawing on a wealth of practical experience across eight different disciplinary fields, the international contributors demonstrate the significance of care ethics as a transformative way of thinking across diverse geographical, political, and interpersonal contexts. From an analysis of global responsibilities to a reimagining of care from the perspective of people with learning disabilities, each chapter highlights the necessity of thinking about the ethics of care within policies and practice.