
L’éthique du “care” nous invite à fonder un concept d’autonomie qui ne soit pas découplé de celui de la vulnérabilité.Issue inauguralement d’une approche genrée de la morale dite “féminine”, la notion de “care” est devenue plus extensive pour définir un modèle de justice plus complexe, susceptible de montrer qu’il n’existe pas de monde habitable hors de la question du “souci” : autrement dit, qu’il n’est habitable qu’à la condition d’avoir été préalablement, et continuellement, l’objet d’un soin.
The ethics of ‘care’ invites us to found a concept of autonomy which is not disconnected from that of vulnerability. Originally arising from a ‘feminine’ gendered approach to morality, the notion of ‘care’ has become more extensive to define a more complex model of justice, inclined to show that there is no habitable world which does not involve the question of ‘concern’: in other words, it is only habitable on the condition of having been previously, and continuously, taken care of.
responsabilité, ethics, soin, Ethics, Nursing, éthique, Humans, Nursing Care, responsibility, care, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
responsabilité, ethics, soin, Ethics, Nursing, éthique, Humans, Nursing Care, responsibility, care, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
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