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, “CARING: A FEMININE APPROACH TO ETHICS” as articulated by Nel Noddings in chapter 21 of our textbook. After reading the text:
1. Find a current ethical issue (either in your own life or on the world stage that is going on right now) and
2. Evaluate Nel Nodding's "Ethic of Care" as applied to this ethical issue. How would she respond? What is the difference between how men are apt to respond and how she says women are wired to respond and approach the issue? What are the pros and cons of this difference? Is it fair to make this distinction? Is it helpful? Make sure you quote from our reading in giving your evaluation.
3. Finally, does she bring anything new or helpful to your own research for your final paper? Paper topic is Ethics and Policing
Here's Emma Watson's address to the United Nations on Feminism: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c9SUAcNlVQ4

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Running head: ETHIC OF CARE
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Ethic of Care
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ETHIC OF CARE
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Gender or domestic violence is a current ethical issue that is widespread globally. It involves
physical and emotional abuse towards one gender, either male(s) or female(s). However, in most
countries on a global scale, the issue of gender violence has often been biased towards the female
gender with a fallacy t...

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