Care Ethics and find out what it means to say that women and men are equal and what it does not mean. We will also go in depth about the Utilitarianism theory to try and answer the question, “Does it make a difference whether a person’s life is ended by an act of active killing, or whether it is simply allowed to expire?” Care Ethics tells us that there are symbolic essential factors about relationships and responsibilities in regards to human life.
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Nowadays, women, like men, work outside of the home and still maintains the cooking, cleaning and helping with bath and homework. If one takes a look at this picture and view it through the lens of stereotype, one might ask, why is this women working? This lady should be be taking care of the home. The ability of a woman to be able to work and take care of the home makes her equal to the man. The man’s ability to work and take care of home makes him equal to a woman. There are no morally set assignments when it comes to the care that must be shown to someone. Whoever has the ability and they see that someone needs caring for within the relationship, that person must step up to the plate.
What does it not mean to say women and men are equal? Contrary to the male and female equality, this does not apply in every absolute area of life. There are some obvious things that set men and women apart. To remain theoretically correct, Virginia Held gives an account on when we should set the genders apart. Held stated, “To simply bring women into the …show more content…
The care ethics teaches one how to survive in the cycle of life. This theory brings about awareness of self, responsibilities, sacrifice of one’s self, principles of protecting others and self. Placing focus on relationships and how far to go within them in
Applied Ethics 6 respect to caring for and about them. Care Ethics brings harmony for all. In this theory, no one loses. Everyone has a desire to be cared for and to care for someone so in any instance, you can’t go wrong. This tells us that in this world, we have a moral obligation to one another and if we are able to meet the need of any person without putting a strain on ourselves, we ought to do so. Care Ethics involves building relationships for a lifetime. Care Ethics theory also balances the cycle of life as each one takes on the responsibility of self and takes the time to look out for their fellow man.
The objection to the Feminist/Care Ethics theory is that some think that it is merely a woman’s theory and everyone may not be able to relate to its doctrine. Some also think that this