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  1. Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education.Nel Noddings - 1984 - University of California Press.
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Among Those Who helped greatly in the initial stages of this project by making constructive suggestions on my first "caring" papers are Nick Burbules, William Doll, Bruce Fuller, Brian Hill, William Pinar, Mary Anne ...
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    Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education.Nel Noddings - 1986 - University of California Press.
    Ethics has been discussed largely in the language of the father, Nel Noddings believes: in principles and propostions, in terms such as _justification,_ _fairness,_ and _equity._ The mother's voice has been silent. The view of ethics Noddings offers in this book is a feminine view. "This does not imply," she writes, "that all women will accept it or that most men will reject it; indeed there is no reason why men should not embrace it. It is feminine in (...)
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  3. Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education.Nel Noddings - 1984 - University of California Press.
    What is at the basis of moral action? An altruism acquired by the application of rule and principle? Or, as Noddings asserts, caring and the memory of being cared for? With numerous examples to supplement her rich theoretical discussion, Noddings builds a compelling philosophical argument for an ethics based on natural caring, as in the care of a mother for her child. The ethical behavior that grows out of natural caring, and has as its core care-filled receptivity to (...)
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    Starting at Home: Caring and Social Policy.Nel Noddings - 2002 - University of California Press.
    Nel Noddings, one of the central figures in the contemporary discussion of ethics and moral education, argues that caring--a way of life learned at home--can be extended into a theory that guides social policy. Tackling issues such as capital punishment, drug treatment, homelessness, mental illness, and abortion, Noddings inverts traditional philosophical priorities to show how an ethic of care can have profound and compelling implications for social and political thought. Instead of beginning with an ideal state and then (...)
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  5. Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education.Nel Noddings - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):109-114.
    Nel Noddings argues that hers is not an ethics of agape. I want to argue, on the contrary, that it is, and that this is a problem. My central thesis is that the unidirectional nature of the analysis of one-caring reinforces oppressive institutions.
     
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  6. The ethics of care.Nel Noddings - 2018 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  7. Caring: A Relational Approach to Ethics and Moral Education.Nel Noddings - 2013 - University of California Press.
    With numerous examples to supplement her rich theoretical discussion, Nel Noddings builds a compelling philosophical argument for an ethics based on natural caring, as in the care of a mother for her child. In _Caring_—now updated with a new preface and afterword reflecting on the ongoing relevance of the subject matter—the author provides a wide-ranging consideration of whether organizations, which operate at a remove from the caring relationship, can truly be called ethical. She discusses the extent to which we (...)
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  8. The Challenge to Care in Schools: An Alternative Approach to Education.Nel Noddings - 2005
    After a decade of educational reforms, The Challenge to Care in Schools is even more relevant now than when it was first published. In her new Introduction, Nel Noddings revisits her seminal book and places care as central to current debates on standardization, accountability, privatization, and the continuous struggle between traditional and progressive methods of education. Rather then forcing one side to yield to the other, this book advocates an alternative, "responsive system" that will allow the best ideas to (...)
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  9. Caring as relation and virtue in teaching.Nel Noddings - 2007 - In Rebecca L. Walker & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Working virtue: virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems. New York: Oxford University Press.
  10. Starting at Home: Caring and Social Policy.Nel Noddings, Kelly Oliver, Cynthia Willet & Sonia Kruks - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (6):859-870.
    Nel Noddings, one of the central figures in the contemporary discussion of ethics and moral education, argues that caring--a way of life learned at home--can be extended into a theory that guides social policy. Tackling issues such as capital punishment, drug treatment, homelessness, mental illness, and abortion, Noddings inverts traditional philosophical priorities to show how an ethic of care can have profound and compelling implications for social and political thought. Instead of beginning with an ideal state and then (...)
     
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    The Maternal Factor: Two Paths to Morality.Nel Noddings - 2010 - University of California Press.
    In this provocative new book, renowned educator and philosopher Nel Noddings extends her influential work on the ethics of care toward a compelling objective—global peace and justice. She asks: If we celebrate the success of women becoming more like men in professional life, should we not simultaneously hope that men become more like women—in caring for others, rejecting violence, and valuing the work of caring both publicly and personally? Drawing on current work on evolution, and bringing concrete examples from (...)
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  12. Philosophy of education.Nel Noddings - 1995 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Our nation’s schools have always been contested turf but perhaps never more so than in today’s volatile environment. Educational policy and educational values have never been more controversial, and the schools themselves are under attack from many different directions.The role of philosophy of education in such an environment is not to dictate answers. Rather, it must foster understanding of the philosophical issues underlying contemporary debates. In this survey, Nel Noddings provides the essential background necessary for a more sophisticated and (...)
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  13. The one-caring as teacher.Nel Noddings - 2006 - In Randall R. Curren (ed.), Philosophy of Education: An Anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 372--376.
  14. Happiness and Education.Nel Noddings - 2003 - Cambridge University Press.
    When parents are asked what they want for their children, they usually answer that they want their children to be happy. Why, then, is happiness rarely mentioned as an aim of education? This book explores what we might teach if we were to take happiness seriously as an aim of education. It asks, first, what it means to be happy and, second, how we can help children to understand what happiness is. It notes that, to be truly happy, we have (...)
     
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    Women and Evil.Nel Noddings - 1989 - Univ of California Press.
    A consideratioon of the morality of evil from the standoint of women.
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    Thinking, Feeling, and Moral Imagination.Nel Noddings - 1998 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 22 (1):135-145.
  17. Moral education in an age of globalization.Nel Noddings - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4):390-396.
    Care theory is used to describe an approach to global ethics and moral education. After a brief introduction to care ethics, the theory is applied to global ethics. The paper concludes with a discussion of moral education for personal, political, and global domains.
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  18. Women and Evil.Nel Noddings - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (1):142-146.
     
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  19. Is teaching a practice?Nel Noddings - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (2):241–251.
    I argue here that Alasdair MacIntyre is mistaken when he claims that teaching is not a practice. In particular, I try to throw some doubt on his claim that ‘teaching is never more than a means’ and to challenge his list of things that all students should learn. In the second section, I show how analyses of professionalism endorse MacIntyre's emphasis on complexity and internal criteria for practices. Finally, building on the doubts observed in the first section and the criteria (...)
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  20. Complexity in Caring and Empathy.Nel Noddings - 2010 - Abstracta 5 (S5):6-12.
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    Is Teaching a Practice?Nel Noddings - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (2):241-251.
    I argue here that Alasdair MacIntyre is mistaken when he claims that teaching is not a practice. In particular, I try to throw some doubt on his claim that ‘teaching is never more than a means’ and to challenge his list of things that all students should learn. In the second section, I show how analyses of professionalism endorse MacIntyre’s emphasis on complexity and internal criteria for practices. Finally, building on the doubts observed in the first section and the criteria (...)
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    Changing Notions of the Moral and of Moral Education.Nel Noddings & Michael Slote - 2003 - In Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith & Paul Standish (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Education. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 341–355.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Moral Philosophy Moral Education.
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    Moral Education in an Age of Globalization.Nel Noddings - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4):390-396.
    Care theory is used to describe an approach to global ethics and moral education. After a brief introduction to care ethics, the theory is applied to global ethics. The paper concludes with a discussion of moral education for personal, political, and global domains.
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  24. Caring, social policy, and homelessness.Nel Noddings - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (6):441-454.
    Care theory offers a way to overcome a weaknessof liberalism – its reluctance to intervene inthe private lives of adults. In caring for thehomeless, we must sometimes use a limited formof coercion, but our intervention is alwaysinteractive, and the process of finding asolution is one of negotiation between theneeds expressed by the homeless and the needswe infer for them.
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    A Response.Nel Noddings - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):120-126.
    My response addresses a few technical problems raised by Card—the function of chains in extending caring, a constructivist interpretation of formal relations, a variation of reciprocity—and then concentrates on the major charges of unidirec' tionality and continued exploitation of women. Caring is not construed as an individual virtue that makes continuous demands on one party, but as a relational attribute. An ethic of caring is liberational rather than exploitative because the expectation is that all people, not just women, should act (...)
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    Review symposium: A response.Nel Noddings - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):120-126.
    My response addresses a few technical problems raised by Card—the function of chains in extending caring, a constructivist interpretation of formal relations, a variation of reciprocity—and then concentrates on the major charges of unidirec' tionality and continued exploitation of women. Caring is not construed as an individual virtue that makes continuous demands on one party, but as a relational attribute. An ethic of caring is liberational rather than exploitative because the expectation is that all people, not just women, should act (...)
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  27. Dewey's philosophy of education: a critique from the perspective of care theory.Nel Noddings - 2010 - In Molly Cochran (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Dewey. Cambridge University Press.
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    In Defense of Caring.Nel Noddings - 1992 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (1):15-18.
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    Socializing Care: Feminist Ethics and Public Issues.Joan Tronto, Nel Noddings, Eloise Buker, Selma Sevenhuijsen, Vivienne Bozalek, Amanda Gouws, Marie Minnaar-Mcdonald, Deborah Little, Margaret Urban Walker, Fiona Robinson, Judith Stadtman Tucker & Cheryl Brandsen (eds.) - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Contributors to this volume demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking about a number of different social problems. Divided into two sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative framework that rethinks social institutions, liberal society, and citizenship at a basic conceptual level. The second explores care values in the context of specific social practices or settings, as a framework that should (...)
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    Moral Obligation or Moral Support for High‐Tech Home Care?Nel Noddings - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (5):6-10.
  31. Feminist philosophy and education.Nel Noddings - 2009 - In Harvey Siegel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education. Oxford University Press.
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    Looking forward from a common faith.Nel Noddings - 2009 - Education and Culture 25 (2):pp. 12-20.
  33. The aims of education.Nel Noddings - 2008 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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    A Richer, Brighter Vision for American High Schools.Nel Noddings - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    In today's high schools, education is often reduced to a means of achieving financial security, leading to an overemphasis on quantifiable measures of performance. This approach encourages academically talented students to focus on test scores and rankings rather than intellectual enrichment, and discourages students with non-academic talents from pursuing them. A Richer, Brighter Vision for American High Schools advocates instead a unifying educational aim of producing better adults, which would encompass all aspects of students' lives: intellectual, physical, moral, spiritual, social, (...)
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    Care and moral education.Nel Noddings - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical Conversations in Philosophy of Education. Routledge. pp. 137--148.
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    Feminist Fears in Ethics.Nel Noddings - 1990 - Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (2-3):59-65.
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    I Am the Master of My Fate, or Am I?Nel Noddings - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:12-14.
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    Renewing a Declining Tradition.Nel Noddings - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:49-51.
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    Teacher Competency: An Extension of the Kerr‐Soltis Model.Nel Noddings - 1974 - Educational Theory 24 (3):284-290.
  40. The false promise of the paideia : A critical review of the paideia proposal.Nel Noddings - 2008 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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    The Mother's Voice.Nel Noddings - 1987 - Business Ethics 1 (5):12-15.
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    The Mother’s Voice: Toward a new ethics based on caring.Nel Noddings - 1987 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 1 (5):12-15.
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    The Mother’s Voice: Toward a new ethics based on caring.Nel Noddings - 1987 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 1 (5):12-15.
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    The Search for Meaning and Connection.Noddings Nel - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (1):1-12.
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    Why Should We Listen?Nel Noddings - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:19-21.
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    Book review: Elizabeth V. Spelman. Fruits of sorrow: Framing our attention to suffering. Boston: Beacon press, 1997. [REVIEW]Nel Noddings - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (2):162-164.
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    Review: A Response to Card, Hoagland, Houston. [REVIEW]Nel Noddings - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):120 - 126.
    My response addresses a few technical problems raised by Card-the function of chains in extending caring, a constructivist interpretation of formal relations, a variation of reciprocity-and then concentrates on the major charges of unidirectionality and continued exploitation of women. Caring is not construed as an individual virtue that makes continuous demands on one party, but as a relational attribute. An ethic of caring is liberational rather than exploitative because the expectation is that all people, not just women, should act as (...)
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    Book review: Elizabeth V. Spelman. Fruits of sorrow: Framing our attention to suffering. Boston: Beacon press, 1997. [REVIEW]Nel Noddings - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (2):162-164.
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    Evil Revisited. [REVIEW]Nel Noddings - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (3):179-181.
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    Evil Revisited. [REVIEW]Nel Noddings - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (3):179-181.
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