Care Ethics: Women's Life Experiences

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women’s life experiences, care ethics start first with real people and an ethical comprehension, that when responding to the needs of others, that one is accountable. There is a difference between traditional theories, and care ethics because care ethics are in opposition to the assumption the greater good is a better position than focusing on individual needs, and that individuals should be treated as unique and not in generalizations, according to Buriner (2003). Burnier (2003) offers several features of care ethics, but I choose to discuss only three of them. The first is that people are real and have tangible, specific needs that, in line with care ethics, must be considered by those responsible for their well-being. The second feature