Feminist care ethics challenges the tradition of moral philosophy built on abstract individuals making rational choices, arguing instead that we are fundamentally interdependent beings whose ethics must account for relationships, vulnerability, and the work of caring. It demands that we value what has been devalued—typically work associated with women—and build institutions around care rather than profit.
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