
Care Time
- women's rights
- Categories:Social Sciences
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:April,2021
- Pages:240
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:140mm×213mm
- Publication Place:Spain
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Description
As its advocate, American ethicist Carol Gilligan, said, the value of caring is as important as social justice. The value of care has been underappreciated for centuries because it is an intangible job that takes place in the natural space of a woman-dominated domestic life. "In a patriarchal context, caring is a feminine ethic; in a democratic context, caring is a human ethic"
Advances in medicine and the specialization of many services have not fully covered the duty of care that no one should be exempted from. Nothing shows this more clearly than the pandemic that has befallen us. Ignorance, uncertainty, lack of precautions and the unpredictable dimensions of this disaster all focus on this indispensable imperative: taking care of yourself by taking care of others.