Gender and Moral Agency
Abstract
Rather than accept that either a justice perspective or a care perspective can be taken to every moral problem, I attempt to show that there are two fundamentally different but equally significant moral situations with which both women and men must contend. One type of situation involves those instances in which conflict must be adjudicated fairly. The other situation involves those instances in which welfare of sentient beings is at stake and adjudication is not necessary. If there are two responses which might be made to every moral problem, these responses might be better understood as a dutiful response and a direct response.Metrics
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication, with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2. Authors are aware that articles published in Atlantis are indexed and made available through various scholarly and professional search tools, including but not limited to Erudit.
3. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
4. Authors are permitted and encouraged to preprint their work, that is, post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process. This can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work. Read more on preprints here.