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ID105937
Title ProperStop talking and listen
Other Title Informationdiscourse ethics and feminist care ethics in international political theory
LanguageENG
AuthorRobinson, Fiona
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article seeks to extend feminist critiques of Habermasian discourse ethics in International Relations by engaging with the feminist ethics of care. Using the work of Andrew Linklater as a starting point, it argues that neither the existing critiques nor the responses have adequately addressed the key features of care ethics. The article critiques the idea of ethics as dialogue among 'human beings as equals' through an elaboration of several features of the ethics of care: firstly, the importance in care ethics of 'dependency' and 'vulnerability' not as conditions to be overcome, but rather as ways of being for normal human subjects; secondly, the focus on the responsibilities for listening attentively to the voices of others rather than on rights of individuals to be included in dialogue; thirdly, the need for patience and commitment in the recognition that responsibilities to others are fulfilled over the long, rather than the short, term; and, finally, the idea of care ethics as a substantive, democratic ethic of responsibility. These arguments emerge out of the basic ideas of care ethics - that relations and responsibilities of care are central to human life, and that care is a public value that must be negotiated at a variety of levels, from the household to the international community.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; May 2011: p845-860
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; May 2011: p845-860
Key WordsCare ;  Dialogue ;  Ethics ;  Feminist ;  Political Theory ;  International Relations