Care Autonomy And Justice

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Care  Autonomy  And Justice
Author : Grace Clement
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 20 February 2018
ISBN : 9780429970382
Pages : 144 pages
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Care Autonomy And Justice by Grace Clement Book PDF Summary

This book begins with versions of the ethic of care and the ethic of justice. It argues that the ethic of care reveals important problems with the concept of autonomy, but that these problems are not present in all versions of autonomy.

Care  Autonomy  And Justice

This book begins with versions of the ethic of care and the ethic of justice. It argues that the ethic of care reveals important problems with the concept of autonomy, but that these problems are not present in all versions of autonomy.

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