Compare and contrast the ethics of care with one of the ethical theories discussed previously. What advantages do you think the ethics of care has over the alternative theory you've chosen? In what ways is the other theory preferable? Which do you think is ultimately more satisfactory, and why?
Answer:The ethics of care includes the morals of living. Human virtues, relationships between human etc. It involves care giving process. It explains that humans are dependent on each other. Whereas in the case of ethical theories such as veil of ignorance states that all people are equal and there should not be any kind of general biasness regarding race, gender etc.
The ethics of care includes the love and share. It improves the relationship between the humans. This is the most important thing. When there will be love and care among humans, there will be no chances of bias or discrimination. So, the ethics of care could be more beneficial. The ethics of care is also known as ethics of love.
Compare and contrast the ethics of care with one of the ethical theories discussed previously. What...
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