Carol Gilligan: "Moral Injury and the Ethics of Care"

Full lecture. The Víctor Grífols Foundation for Bioethics invited Carol Gilligan, Professor of Humanities and Applied Psychology at New York University, as the guest speaker at Josep Egozcue Lectures, which this year considered the issue of Ethics of care. On 17 April delivered the lecture: "Moral Injury and The Ethics of Care."

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  • @Lafemminista
    @Lafemminista4 жыл бұрын

    "Feminism is a movement to free democracy from patriarchy." B R A V O !!! Great Carol Gilligan!! Fantastic presentation. Wise feminist philosopher!!! Gracias.

  • @wren3164
    @wren31643 жыл бұрын

    amazing thank you, Dr Carol!

  • @annlouhi5041
    @annlouhi504110 жыл бұрын

    thank you for posting this

  • @madramalou2706
    @madramalou27063 жыл бұрын

    To Fundacio Grifols: Why is there a cut in Gilligan's remarks at 50:56? Here is the omitted portion of her lecture: In the documentary film, "The Gatekeepers", six former heads of Shin Bet, Israel's internal security service, are interviewed about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In the end, these hardened and tough.minded men see only one solution: talking with one's enemies. "I'd talk with anyone," the eldest says, "even Ahmadinejad". He isn't speaking about negotiating peace, but something more elemental. He means revealing one's humanity. I have told multiple stories, interweaving the diverse voices of combat veterans, girls and women, boys and men, Jane Eyre and Karenin. The tensions between cultures play out within cultures and also within ourselves. To paraphrase John Berger, never again will a single voice be heard as the only one. In discussions of ethics, we might ask: how can I listen for a voice that is held in silence. www.fundaciogrifols.org/documents/4662337/4689085/monograph30.pdf/f41cb4a7-ad7d-42d6-a820-2c71d2e56df5 p.32

  • @veeralprajapati1322
    @veeralprajapati13228 жыл бұрын

    I would like to know more example on your theory, Ms. gilligan, I find some it difficult to understand, however i understand less on the concept of your theory, since i am interested more on what your teaching is more like understanding the women's morality!!