Care ethics and impartial reasons

Hypatia 23 (1):1-8 (2008)
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The paper "Care Ethics and Impartial Reasons" was given at the United Kingdom SWIP (Society for Women in Philosophy) meeting in Stirling, Scotland, on April 21, 2007, and while in her lifetime she would surely have reworked this piece thoroughly before allowing it to appear in print, we publish it here as an expression of sorrow and affection

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original Postow, B. C. (1989) "Care Ethics and Impartial Reasons". Hypatia 23(1):1-8

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