ethics of care
feminist philosophical perspective that uses a relational and context-bound approach toward morality & decision making
ethics of care
feminist philosophical perspective that uses a relational and context-bound approach toward morality & decision making
how to be a person that gives “loving attention” (which Iris Murdoch believed was important to draw us outward, rather than draw attention inward to self-centered concerns)
If we continue to measure our lives by standards of self-determination, self-actualization, self-reliance, self-betterment, self-caregiving just to get wiser, happier, and healthier seems like a strange path.
But if we change our orientation to one of interdependence, seeing humans as a web of twisted roots, a vision of interdependence allows for us
... See morewe all have needs that need to be tended to. I always wonder, what if care is the work? What if caring for ourselves is the revolution, meaning, what would happen if we divested from dismantling white supremacist capitalist patriarchy and invested our energy in equitizing the care we are able to provide one another?
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” - Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace
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