Book for review: ii "Philosophy of Care - New Approaches to Vulnerability, Otherness and Therapy"
What I like here is being drawn (rescued then!) from the torrent that is the near reaches of the
"Care, which is prior to all curing, identifies a fundamental availableness that has not yet been appropriated in the expert and technical discourses of care specialists." p.9.This goes back to Pierron's 1st chapter focus upon 'Care: A New Arrival in the History of Philosophy'?
"Narration .. In opposition to the mathematization of the world, which reduces human problems to theoretical questions and to a universalized and rational formulation of moral dilemmas, the philosophies of care present a conflict of interpretations which deconstructs official and stereotyped narratives. Amy (or the voice of care) does not conceive a dilemma as a mathematical problem but rather as a narration of human relations, whose effects extends over time. (Gilligan 2008: 53)." p.13.
"Gilligan puts forward a distinction between a feminine ethics of care, which makes use of the idea of the natural solicitude of women by associating self-sacrifice and concern for others, and a feminist ethic of care, thought of as a critical approach that brings to light the mechanisms which favour the "invisibilisation" of care. The latter makes it possible to analyse the ways in which we lose the capacity to care for the other when relations of mutual caring are damaged." p.14.
"Amy - voice of care" relational situated | data, information, informatics visibility statistical infrastructure |
context equity - equality social justice | context feminism data - reporting accountability of government(s) |
See also:
body & soul - Book: Philosophy of care: New approaches to vulnerability, otherness therapy