Who said that oppressed people tend to develop moral theories that reaffirm subservient traits as virtues.
Frederich Nietzsche
Gilligan articulated these thematic perspectives through the moral reasoning of?
Jake and Amy
In which decade did Care Ethics emerge?
1980's
This is the only continent that is also a country.
Australia
What is LeBron's nickname?
King James
LePookie
My sunshine my only sunshine
Who said that Gilligan's conclusions were based on a too narrow sample?
Vanessa Siddle Walker
Who defines care as “Everything we do to help individuals to meet their vital biological needs, develop or maintain their basic capabilities, and avoid or alleviate unnecessary or unwanted pain and suffering, so that they can survive, develop, and function in society.”
Daniel Engster
-Sustain basic capabilities
-Alleviate pain
Who is the athlete with more Olympic medals ?
Michael Phelps
For which teams has LeBron played for?
Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers
To which theories are ethics of care overlap according to Nagl-Docekal? (Name the two of them)
Liberalism and virtue ethics
What is the difference between Natural Caring and Ethical Caring?
Natural comes from instinct and ethical comes from conscious commitment
What exactly does the perspective of men and women having biological and sociological differences prescribe?
That they can engage in decision-making that is characterized on empathy and putting aside differences
This 1999 psychological thriller ends with the shocking twist: "I see dead people."
The Sixth Sense
What high school did LeBron James attend, and how many state championships did his basketball team win during his time there?
St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio. His basketball team won three state championships during his high school career.
Why are ethics of care considered ambiguous? (Main reason of critic)
They consciously avoid to be based on principles
What are the four sub-elements of care?
Attentiveness, Competence, Responsibility & Responsiveness
What book is seen as the start of the movement?
In a different voice, psychological theory and women's development
This element, with the atomic number 79, is highly valued for its use in jewelry and electronics.
Gold
What is LeBron James' career-high in points for a single NBA game, and which team was it against?
LeBron's career-high in points for a single game is 61 points, achieved on March 3, 2014, against the Charlotte Bobcats.
Explain why ethics of care is criticized for being essentialist.
Theoretic care is based on a dyadic model of a (care-giving) mother and a (care-receiving) child, on the grounds that it overly romanticizes motherhood and does not adequately represent the vast experiences of individuals exploring the potential of care as a gender neutral activity.
Apart from Natural v.s. Ethical Caring, name at least one other topic Nel Noddings talked about
-Caring as a relational process
-The "One-caring" and the "Cared for"
-Critique of Traditional Ethics
Name the book of Nel Noddings and what it argues
Starting at home argues that justice is dependent on caring about, and caring about is in turn dependent on caring for.
This U.S. president was the first to be impeached in 1868.
Andrew Johnson
LeBron James has played in the Olympics for Team USA. In what years did he win gold medals, and in what year did he win a bronze?
LeBron won Olympic gold medals in 2008 (Beijing) and 2012 (London), and a bronze medal in 2004 (Athens).