Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata
Material type:
- 9780199464760
- 177 DAL
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 9th Floor Reading Zone | General | 177 DAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | L0011374 |
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As a venture in the emerging field of comparative feminist philosophy, this work goes against the current trend of considering ‘caring’ and ‘knowing’ as independent of each other. It argues for what can be called a care-based epistemology modelled on the now-familiar care ethics. Using critical insights from the Mahabharata, the book proposes that knowing and caring can be fruitfully theorized ‘together’, while keeping the argument firmly rooted in mainstream Anglo-Western virtue epistemology
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