Ethic of care Hooter, Philosophy homework help

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Please watch this episode of Undercover Boss http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x329xfjand do an Ethics of Care analysis on Jimbo, Marcee, and Colby. Specifically point out places when Ethics of Care was followed or violated. Do not generalize. In the last paragraph compare and contrast this analysis with any of the previous four theories. Use the vocabulary of Carol Gilligan and the principles found in the texts.

There should be a short introduction and conclusion with 4 substantive paragraphs.

  • Jimbo analysis
  • Marcee analysis
  • Colby analysis
  • Compare and contrasting at least one other theory with Ethics of Care.

You can break from this format a little but do it with intentionality. Make sure you cover at least those four topics I've presented.

The paper should be 2 pages long 12pt Times New Roman font, double spaced, and 1 inch margins. Please submit if below on Turnitin.

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Attached is the paper,thanks

Running head: ETHICS OF CARE – HOOTERS

Ethics of Care – Hooters
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Ethics of Care – Hooters

ETHICS OF CARE – HOOTERS

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Ethics of care can be defined as the study or ethical actions through systematizing,
defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong doings. Feminists in the 20th
century came up with the ethics care theories which focuses on the normative theory whereby
ones’ actions are looked into and analysed putting into consideration how a person should act
by examining the standards of right and wrong actions. In comparison to the previous ethics
of care theories, like deontology and consequentialism there has been great improvement
towards ethics of care theories for the last twenty years (Pettersen, 2011).
Ethical care theories values are to promote good through justice, not inflicting harm
and working towards prevention of harm. Normative care ...


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