Gilligan and complexity: reinterpreting the “ethic of care”
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Malan, Yvonne
Cilliers, Paul
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University of the Free State
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English: In In a different voice (1982) Carol Gilligan argues for an “ethic of care”, which she links to a “moral voice” of women. This stance has been criticised as being essentialist and reinforcing gender stereotypes. This article, however, argues that the concept of an ethic of care could be a creative way of approaching ethics in a complex social system. Its position is supported by arguments from deconstruction discourses.
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Malan, Y., & Cilliers, P. (2004). Gilligan and complexity: reinterpreting the "ethic of care". Acta Academica, 36(3), 1-20.