| Literature DB >> 24154572 |
Klaartje Klaver1, Eric van Elst2, Andries J Baart2.
Abstract
This article aims to initiate a discussion on the demarcation of the ethics of care. This discussion is necessary because the ethics of care evolves by making use of insights from varying disciplines. As this involves the risk of contamination of the care ethical discipline, the challenge for care ethical scholars is to ensure to retain a distinct care ethical perspective. This may be supported by an open and critical debate on the criteria and boundaries of the ethics of care. As a contribution, this article proposes a tentative outline of the care ethical discipline. What is characteristic of this outline is the emphasis on relational programming, situation-specific and context-bound judgments, a political-ethical perspective, and empirical groundedness. It is argued that the ethics of care is best developed further by means of an intradisciplinary approach. Two intradisciplinary examples show how within the frame of one discipline, other disciplines are absorbed, both with their body of knowledge and their research methodology.Keywords: Disciplinary development; ethics of care; intradisciplinarity
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24154572 DOI: 10.1177/0969733013500162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Ethics ISSN: 0969-7330 Impact factor: 2.874