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Course

Care ethics — justice from relationship: What Nobody Tells You: Discover what gets lost when justice is reduced to abstract rules—and why attending to specific relationships and needs might be a more honest account of ethics. You'll learn how care ethics challenges the premise that impartiality is the highest moral virtue.

Discover why abstract justice fails and how caring for real relationships reveals a more honest ethical path than impartial rules.

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Concepts in this course
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Collective Care as Political Act
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Epistemic Responsibility to Others
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Intellectual Autonomy as Relational Justice
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Legacy as Relational Responsibility
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Paradox Navigation in Constrained Contexts
AI prompts in this course
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A Hard Question About Care ethics — justice from relationship
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What's Holding You Back with Care ethics — justice from relationship?
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What Would Change if You Got Care ethics — justice from relationship Right?
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The Moment Care ethics — justice from relationship Changed for You
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Care ethics — justice from relationship and the Choices You're Making
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Identity & Justice
Juana guides you through this course personally — adapting to your situation, not a script.