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The Maternal Factor
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In this provocative new book, renowned educator and philosopher Nel Noddings extends her influential work on the ethics of care toward a compelling objective—global peace and justice. She asks: If ...
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24 April 2010

In this provocative new book, renowned educator and philosopher Nel Noddings extends her influential work on the ethics of care toward a compelling objective—global peace and justice. She asks: If we celebrate the success of women becoming more like men in professional life, should we not simultaneously hope that men become more like women—in caring for others, rejecting violence, and valuing the work of caring both publicly and personally? Drawing on current work on evolution, and bringing concrete examples from women’s lived experience to make a strong case for her position, Noddings answers this question by locating one source of morality in maternal instinct. She traces the development of the maternal instinct to natural caring and ethical caring, offering a preliminary sketch of what a care-driven concept of justice might look like. Finally, to advance the cause of caring, peace, and women’s advancement, Noddings urges women to abandon institutional, patriarchal religion and to seek their own paths to spirituality.
Price: $65.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
24 April 2010
ISBN: 9780520947801
Format: eBook
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Evolution of Morality
2. The Caring Relation
3. Ethical Caring and Obligation
4. The Limits of Autonomy
5. Relation, Virtue, and Religion
6. Emotions and Reason
7. Needs, Wants, and Interests
8. War and Violence
9. Convergence
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Evolution of Morality
2. The Caring Relation
3. Ethical Caring and Obligation
4. The Limits of Autonomy
5. Relation, Virtue, and Religion
6. Emotions and Reason
7. Needs, Wants, and Interests
8. War and Violence
9. Convergence
Notes
Bibliography
Index