Syllabus/achievement requirements

Cannold L. 1995. “Women, ectogenesis and ethical theory”, in Journal of applied philosophy. 1995 Apr 1;12(1):55-64, (13 pages).

Donovan, Josephine. 2007. [1990] “Animal Rights and Feminist theory”, in The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics, (eds. J. Donovan & C.K. Adams), Columbia University Press, pp. 58–76, (18 pages).

Donovan, Josephine. 2007 [1994]. “Attention to Suffering: Sympathy as a Basis for Ethical treatment of Animals”, in The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics, (eds. J. Donovan & C.K. Adams), Columbia University Press, pp. 174–192 (18 pages).

 

Engster, Daniel. 2007. “The Nature of Caring and the Obligation to Care”, in The Heart of Justice. Care Ethics and political Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 21-67, (46 pages)

 

Gelfand S. 2006. “Ectogenesis and the ethics of care”, in Gelfand S; Shook JR eds. Ectogenesis: Artificial Womb Technology and the Future of Human Reproduction. Amsterdam; New York: Editions Rodopi, B.V., 2006: 89-107, (17 pages).

 

Held, Virginia. 1990. “Feminist Transforming Moral Theory” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 50, Supplement (Autumn, 1990), pp. 321-344, (23 pages).

 

Held, Virginia. 2006. “Care and Justice in a Global Context”, in The Ethics of Care. Personal, Political, and Global, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 154-169 (15 pages).

 

Held, Virginia. 2010. “Can the Ethics of Care Handle Violence?”, in Ethics and

Social Welfare, Vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 115-129, (14 pages).

 

Kittay, Eva Feder. 2009. "The Moral Harm of Migrant Carework. Realizing a Global Right to Care", in Philosophical Topics, Vol. 37, no. 2, fall 2009, pp. 53–73, (20 pages).

 

Miller, Sarah Clark. 2010. "Cosmopolitan Care", in Ethics and Social Welfare, Vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 145-157, (12 pages).

 

Murphy TF. 2012. “Research priorities and the future of pregnancy”, in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 2012;21(01):78-89, (11 pages).

 

Pettersen, Tove. 2008. Comprehending Care: Problems and Possibilities in The Ethics of Care, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington books, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Chapter 1, pp. 1-16 (16 page), Chapter 4, pp. 51-64 (13 pages), Chapter 5, pp. 65-84 (19 pages), Chapter 6, pp. 85-112, (27 pages). 

 

Pettersen, Tove. 2010. “The Ethics of Care: Normative Structures and Empirical Implications”, in Health Care Analysis, Vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 51-64, (13 pages).

 

Robinson, Fiona. 2011. “Peacebuilding and Paternalism: Reading Care through Postcolonialism”, in The Ethics of Care. A Feminist Approach to Human Security, (17 pages).

Robinson, Fiona. 2011. “Gender Care and the Ethics of Environmental Security”, in The Ethics of Care. A Feminist Approach to Human Security”, pp. 144-160, (16 pages).

 

Robinson, Fiona. 2013. "Global Care Ethics: Beyond Distribution, Beyond Justice", in Journal of Global Ethics, Vol. 9, nr. 2, pp.131–143, (12 pages).

 

Ruddick, Sara. 1995. “Mother’s and Men’s War”, p. 141-159 & “Notes Toward a Feminist Maternal Peace Politics”, in Maternal Thinking, pp. 219-251, (32 pages).

 

Smajdor A. 2007. “The moral imperative for ectogenesis”, in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 2007 Jul 1;16(03):336-45, (9 pages).

 

Smajdor A. 2012. “In defense of ectogenesis”, in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 2012 Jan;21(1):90-103, (13 pages).

 

Tronto, Joan. 2012. "Partiality Based on Relational Responsibilities", in Ethics and Social Welfare, Vol. 6. Issue 3, (13 pages).

Tronto, Joan. 2008. “Is Peacekeeping Care Work? A Feminist Reflection on The Responsibility to Protect”, in Global Feminist Ethics (eds. Rebecca Whisnant and Peggy DesAutels), Rowman and Littelfield, pp. 179-201, (22 pages).

 

Warren, Karen J. 2000. “Ethics in a Fruit Bowl. Ecofeminist Ethics”, in Ecofeminist Philosophy. A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Matters, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, pp. 97–123, (26 pages).

 

 

 

 

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