11 Facts About Feminist ethics

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Traditional Feminist ethics has a "male" orientated convention in which moral reasoning is viewed through a framework of rules, rights, universality, and impartiality and becomes the standard of a society.

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Feminist ethics developed from Mary Wollstonecraft's 'Vindication of the Rights of Women' published in 1792.

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Feminist ethics care-focused ethicists note the tendencies of patriarchal societies not to appreciate the value and benefits of women's ways of loving, thinking, working and writing and tend to view females as subordinate.

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Medical fields fail to recognize that Feminist ethics plays an often negative part in the LGBTIQ community in how they receive treatment and what treatments are given as options to them.

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Feminist justice ethics is a feminist view on morality which seeks to engage with, and ultimately transform, traditional universal approaches to ethics.

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6.

However, feminist justice ethics does differ considerably from other feminist ethics.

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Feminist justice ethics is clear in dividing "thick" morality from "thin" morality.

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Feminist ethics ethicists believe there is an obligation for women's differing points of view to be heard and then to fashion an inclusive consensus view from them.

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Feminist theories and that of ethics broaden the scope of the predominantly masculine sphere of International Relations.

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The feminist dialogues of ethics are almost inescapably present to the private realm and are known to only shadow dominant 'male' paradigms of ethics in the public realm.

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Feminist theory of ethics is provided in terms of broadening theoretical dialogues of international relations and addressing issues that remain marginalized.

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