Caring: a feminine approach to ethics & moral education/ Nel Noddings

By: Noddings, NelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: University of California Press, 1986Edition: 2nd edDescription: 220p. PBISBN: 9780520238640Subject(s): Moral Education Feminist Philosophy EthicsDDC classification: 170
Contents:
1. WHY CARE ABOUT CARING? The fundamental nature of caring What does it mean to care? Problems arising in the analysis of one-caring The cared-for Aesthetical caring Caring and acting Ethics and caring 2. THE ONE-CARING Receiving Thinking and feeling: turning points Guilt and courage Women and caring Circles and chains Asymmetry and reciprocity in caring The ethical ideal and the ethical self Rules and conflicts 3. THE CARED-FOR The one-caring's attitude and its effects Apprehension of caring necessary to the caring relationship; unequal meetings Reciprocity The ethics of being cared for 4. AN ETHIC OF CARING From natural to ethical caring Obligation Right and wrong The problem of justification Women and morality: virtue The toughness of caring 5. CONSTRUCTION OF THE IDEAL The nature of the ideal Constraints and attainability Diminished ethical capacity Nurturing the ideal Maintaining the ideal 6. ENHANCING THE IDEAL: JOY Our basic reality and affect How should we describe emotion? Perception and emotion; the object of emotion and its appraisal Emotions as reasons Joy as exalted Receptivity and joy in intellectual work Joy as basic affect 7. CARING FOR ANIMALS, PLANTS, THINGS and IDEAS Our relation with animals Our relation to plants Things and ideas Summary 8. MORAL EDUCATION What is moral education? The one-caring as teacher Dialogue Practice Confirmation Organizing schools for caring
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1. WHY CARE ABOUT CARING?
The fundamental nature of caring
What does it mean to care?
Problems arising in the analysis of one-caring
The cared-for
Aesthetical caring
Caring and acting
Ethics and caring
2. THE ONE-CARING
Receiving
Thinking and feeling: turning points
Guilt and courage
Women and caring
Circles and chains
Asymmetry and reciprocity in caring
The ethical ideal and the ethical self
Rules and conflicts
3. THE CARED-FOR
The one-caring's attitude and its effects
Apprehension of caring necessary to the caring
relationship; unequal meetings
Reciprocity
The ethics of being cared for
4. AN ETHIC OF CARING
From natural to ethical caring
Obligation
Right and wrong
The problem of justification
Women and morality: virtue
The toughness of caring
5. CONSTRUCTION OF THE IDEAL
The nature of the ideal
Constraints and attainability
Diminished ethical capacity
Nurturing the ideal
Maintaining the ideal
6. ENHANCING THE IDEAL: JOY
Our basic reality and affect
How should we describe emotion?
Perception and emotion; the object of emotion
and its appraisal
Emotions as reasons
Joy as exalted
Receptivity and joy in intellectual work
Joy as basic affect
7. CARING FOR ANIMALS, PLANTS, THINGS
and IDEAS
Our relation with animals
Our relation to plants
Things and ideas
Summary
8. MORAL EDUCATION
What is moral education?
The one-caring as teacher
Dialogue
Practice
Confirmation
Organizing schools for caring

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