The Ethics of Care

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The ethics of care is based on human relationships and needs. Ethics of care is the ethical system that defines good as meeting the needs of others and preserving and enriching relationships.

The ethics of care has been described as a feminine morality because women in all societies are the child bearers and consequently seem to have a greater sensitivity to issues of care. There are similarities in the ethics of care’s idea that morals derive from natural human impulses of compassion.

Peacemaking justice is an ancient approach to justice that includes the concepts of compassion and care, connectedness, and mindfulness. The concept is derived from ancient principles, and it concerns care as well as other concepts:

To summarize, the ethics-of-care approach identifies the needs of all individuals in any ethical situation and attempts to maximize them. It is different from utilitarianism, however, in that one person cannot be sacrificed for others. Also, there is an attempt to resolve situations through human relationships and a sense that decisions should come from compassion rather than attention to rights or duties.
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Thank you for making this video. I enjoyed the clearity of your voice and your method of delivering your lecture. You saved me time and energy.

immank
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Are you talking about Ethics of care according to Nel Noddings theories?

Anjisen
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Sounds like bunch of nonsense, you HAVE to sacrifice something to serve justice.

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