Historical Background
Care-Focused Feminist Approaches to Ethics
Status-Oriented Feminist Approaches to Ethics
Care-Focused: Paradigmatic Moral Relationships
Existentialist, Psychoanalytic, Postmodern, and Third-Wave Approaches
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Name one of the thinkers of Feminist Ethics
What is Mary Wollstonecraft/ John Stuart Mill/Catherine Beecher/Charlotte Perkins Gilman/Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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The two different ethics in our society
What is feminine/female ethics vs masculine/male ethics
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The fraction of women in the Senate.
What is 17/100.
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Who are the three experts in Paradigmatic Moral Relationships?
What is Sara Ruddick, Virginia Held, and Eva Kittay?
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the psychological consequences of the patriarchy
What is the focus of the existentialist feminist approach?
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The main question Feminist Ethics tries to answer
What is: Are women's “feminine” traits the product of nature/biology or are they instead the outcome of social conditioning?
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The ontological assumption that the woman is not individualistic/is not the self
What is the Other
200
Refusal to become the kind of humans who refuse to dominate or be dominated.
What is “lesbian context”.
200
What do these experts emphasize?
What is human relationships are not between equally-informed and equally-powerful persons but between unequal and interdependent persons.
200
this is what psychoanalytic feminists try to understand women's status through
What is the psyche of women?
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_____ stated that women are depicted as irrational weak and inferior moral beings.

What is Mary Wollstonecraft

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Gradually replaced the "autonomous man"
What is "communal woman"
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Feminists who are attentive to the inseparability of structures of gender, race, and class.
What is multicultural feminists.
300
According to these experts, what should ethics focus on?
What is Ethics should be built on a model that fits life as most people experience it on an everyday basis.
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what women must celebrate
What is their differences from men?
400
parents teach boys morals, they teach girls _____
What is manners
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Focus on the gender issues that are bonded with traditional ethics
What is Feminist care-focused ethicists
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Feminists who emphasize the liberation and call for equality more in third world countries more than first world countries.
What is global feminists.
400
In the feminist ethics of care, which practice does Ruddick suggest that people value?
What is Ruddick claims that society should properly value what she terms “maternal practice.” Like any human practice, maternal practice has its own form of thinking with a vocabulary and logic peculiar to it, and its own aims and goals. In the case of maternal thinking, these aims and goals consist in the preservation, growth, and acceptability of one's children
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men's traditional role ___; women's traditional role ___
What is the worker/the caregiver?
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Wollstonecraft reasoned that _____________________________ is for them to start thinking and behaving like men
What is "the best way for women to become full-fledged moral agents"
500
Feminist Care-focus ethicists focus on..
What is women's ways of thinking, writing, working, and loving.
500
Feminists who understand how women’s interests diverge as well as converge.
What is ecofeminists.
500
What do Eva Kittay's feminist care ethics refer to?
What is Her feminist care ethics refers to “dependency relations” and “dependency workers” rather than “maternal relations” and “mothers.”
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must have a fluid definition
What is "woman"
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