Pour un monde sans pitié

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Usually care ethics is characterized by its critics as limited to the family and private sphere. From such a description, it should be obvious that care ethics cannot develop as politics. The paper argues that this objection fails mainly because it misses the most important feature of the work of care and care ethics : time. © Éditions La Découverte.

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Paperman, P. (2008). Pour un monde sans pitié. Revue Du MAUSS, 32(2), 267–283. https://doi.org/10.3917/rdm.032.0267

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