TY - BOOK ID - 7133707 TI - Care, compassion and recognition : an ethical discussion AU - Leget, Carlo AU - Gastmans, Chris AU - Verkerk, Marian AU - Peeters PY - 2010 VL - 1 SN - 9789042924598 9042924594 PB - Leuven Peeters DB - UniCat KW - Medical ethics KW - Medical care KW - Compassion KW - Recognition (Philosophy) KW - Philosophy KW - Academic collection KW - bio-ethiek (medische, biomedische ethiek, bio-ethische aspecten) KW - zorgethiek (ethiek van de zorg, zorgrelatie) KW - ethische theorie KW - bioéthique (éthique médicale, biomédicale, aspects bioéthiques) KW - éthique des soins KW - théorie éthique KW - Biomedical ethics KW - Clinical ethics KW - Ethics, Medical KW - Health care ethics KW - Medicine KW - Bioethics KW - Professional ethics KW - Nursing ethics KW - Social medicine KW - Delivery of health care KW - Delivery of medical care KW - Health care KW - Health care delivery KW - Health services KW - Healthcare KW - Medical and health care industry KW - Medical services KW - Personal health services KW - Public health KW - Emotions KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - General ethics KW - 241.1*2 KW - 241.1*2 Theologische ethiek: daden tegenover de menselijke persoon KW - Theologische ethiek: daden tegenover de menselijke persoon KW - Medical ethics - Philosophy KW - Medical care - Philosophy KW - Compassion - Philosophy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7133707 AB - Since Carol Gilligan's in a Different Voice (1982) the ethics of care has developed as a movement of allied thinkers, in different continents, who have a shared concern and who reflect on similar topics. This shared concern is that care can only be revalued and take its societal place if existing asymmetrical power relations are unveiled, and if the dignity of care givers and care receivers is better guaranteed, socially, politically and personally. In this first volume of a new series leading care ethicists from Europe and the United States focus on the moral significance of two concepts in the devate that ask for further reflection. In discussion with the work of Axel Honneth on recognition and the work of Emmanuel Housset on compassion from an ethics of care perspective. ER -