Ethics of care
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The ethics of care (alternatively care ethics or EoC) is a normative ethical theory that holds that moral action centers on interpersonal relationships and care or benevolence as a virtue. EoC is one of a cluster of normative ethical theories that were developed by feminists in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Theories
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Theorists
- Annette Baier
- Sandra Bartky
- Daniel Engster
- Ellen Feder
- Chris Gastmans
- Carol Gilligan
- Maurice Hamington
- Virginia Held
- Sarah Hoagland
- Eva Feder Kittay
- Rita Manning
- Nel Noddings
- Fiona Robinson
- Sara Ruddick
- Maureen Sander-Staudt
- Michael Slote
- Joan Tronto
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