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    Les dilemmes de l’éthique au cœur des pratiques de différenciation by Andreea Capitanescu Benetti, Cynthia D’Addona, Lionel Dechamboux

    Subjects: “…differentiated instruction - work organization of teaching - intersubjective relationship in teaching - class heterogeneity - professional judgement – ethical dilemmas - ethic of care…”
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    CONCIENCIA, VOLUNTAD, AUTONOMÍA Y RESPONSABILIDAD EN BIOÉTICA COMO ÉTICA DEL CUIDADO PARA UN DESARROLLO CON ALTURA HUMANA CONSCIÊNCIA, VONTADE, AUTONOMIA E RESPONSABILIDADE EM BIOETICA COMO ETICA DO CUIDADO PARA UM DESENVOLVIMENTO COM ALTURA HUMANA CONSCIENCE, WILL, AUTONOMY, RESPONSIBILITY IN BIOETHICS AS ETHICS OF CARE FOR A DEVELOPMENT WHICH MEASURES UP HUMAN BEINGS by Zoila Rosa Franco Peláez

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Objectives: to be aware once again of the Ethics of Care and Bioethics as humanistic paradigms in today's world in order to contribute to the harmonious human development with the circumstances proper to the present historic moment humanity is living. …”
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    RŪPESČIO ETIKOS IR SENTIMENTALIZMO SANTYKIS by Renata Bikauskaitė

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The Relationship Between Ethics of Care and Sentimentalism Renata Bikauskaitė Abstract The article analyses the currently emerging tendency to identify ethics of care with sentimentalism. …”
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    RŪPESČIO ETIKA IR EMMANUELIS LEVINAS by Renata Bikauskaitė

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Pagrindiniai žodžiai: rūpesčio etika, Noddings, Levinas. Ethics of Care and Emmanuel Levinas Renata Bikauskaitė Summary In the context of the contemporary moral philosophy ethics of care appears to be quite a new discipline that lacks homogeneity and a well-defined moral vocabulary. …”
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    Foregrounding Care in Online Student Engagement in a South African E-learning University by Thembeka Shange

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… This study reports how ethics of care principles were foregrounded in a first-year English module offered at an open distance e-learning (ODeL) university in South Africa to enhance online student engagement. …”
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    MajÄinstvo – podloga familijarizacije odgojno-obrazovnih ustanova by Sofija Vrcelj

    Published 2019-06-01
    “… https://doi.org/10.21860/j.10.1.6 Motherhood and its inherent ethics of care has been determined by the dominant female identity in some works of J. …”
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    A mind of care by Laura Hellsten

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This article approaches issues arising out of being in the middle of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland in March 2020, both from the point of view of the lived experience of caring for people in our conference setting, and through analysing the statements and actions of the Finnish government from the point of view of an ethics of care. It argues that an ethics of care approach is better equipped at dealing with thinking about and understanding complex life situations such as the spread of the pandemic than what the standardised taxonomy approaches offer. …”
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    Virtue and Care in Modern Ethics by Dariusz Juruś

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In this paper I compare two contemporary moral theories; virtue ethics and the ethics of care. They both reject traditional ethical positions – Kantian ethics and utilitarianism. …”
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    Žižek’s Hegel, Feminist Theory, and Care Ethics by Sacha Ghandeharian

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This article presents conceptual bridges that exist between the philosophy of G.W.F Hegel and a feminist ethics of care. To do so, it engages with Slavoj Žižek’s contemporary reading of Hegel in concert with existing feminist interpretations of Hegel’s thought. …”
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