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Ethics of caring and the institutional ethics committee

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Institutional ethics committees (IECs) in health care facilities now create moral policy, provide moral education, and consult with physicians and other health care workers. After sketching reasons for the development of IECs, this paper first examines the predominant moral standards it is often assumed IECs are now using, these standards being neo-Kantian principles of justice and utilitarian principles of the greatest good. Then, it is argued that a feminine ethics of care, as posited by Carol Gilligan and Nel Noddings, is an unacknowledged basis for IEC discussions and decisions. Further, it is suggested that feminine ethics of care can and should provide underlying theoretical tools and standards for IECs.

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This eassay is reprinted with the kind permission of the author and the Editor of Hypatia, Margaret Simons. It originally appeared in Hypatia 4 (2) Summer, 1989; 45–56.

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Sichel, B.A. Ethics of caring and the institutional ethics committee. HEC Forum 2, 243–255 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00122607

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