Care and commitment taking the personal point of view

In this book, Blustein presents the first study of an ethics of care, offering a detailed exploration of human "care" in its various guises: concern for and commitment to individuals, ideals, and causes. Blustein focuses on the nature and value of personal integrity and intimacy, and on th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Blustein, Jeffrey (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press 1991.
Edición:1st ed
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  • Contents; Introduction; 1. The Importance of Caring and Caring about What Is Important; 2. What Caring Is; 3. Caring and Personal and Impersonal Value; 4. The Good of Care; 5. Caring about Caring; 6. Williams and Integrity; 7. Integrity and Self-Indulgence; 8. Wholes and Unities; 9. Lack of Integrity; 10. Integrity and Practical Necessity; 11. Integrity: Form and Content; 12. Integrity and the Unity of a Life; 13. Integrity and Self-Transformation; 14. Caring About Others; 15. Personal and Nonpersonal Relations; 16. Love and Friendship; 17. Particularity and Irreplaceability. 18. The Value of Individuals19. Morality and Personal Relations; 20. Conclusion: Intimacy and Integrity; Notes; Index