Postponed care: a historical critique of care from the existentialist perspectives of Heidegger and Arendt

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 81 (3):292-309 (2020)
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In almost all cultures, intriguingly, care has both positive and negative connotations as in taking care of something or somebody and, at the same time, carrying the burden of something or somebody...

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