The Ethics of Care and Empathy
Routledge (2007)
| Abstract | Caring based in empathy -- Our obligations to help others -- Deontology -- Autonomy and empathy -- Care ethics vs. liberalism -- Social justice -- Caring and rationality. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Caring Empathy Feminist ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1475.S59 2007 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415772001 9780415772006 | |||||||||
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Mark Coeckelbergh (2007). Who Needs Empathy? A Response to Goldie's Arguments Against Empathy and Suggestions for an Account of Mutual Perspective-Shifting in Contexts of Help and Care. Ethics and Education 2 (1):61-72.
Michael Slote (2010). Moral Sentimentalism. Oxford University Press.
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Susan Verducci (2000). A Moral Method? Thoughts on Cultivating Empathy Through Method Acting. Journal of Moral Education 29 (1):87-99.
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