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I have reviewed this article and did a little research on the topic to find there may be some ways in which this page can be improved.

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  • Care Perspective can also be referred to as "Moral Perspective," or simply, "Care Ethics."
  • Comparing "Justice Perspective" vs. "Care Perspective" and the role Care Perspective has in decision making.
Example: "Some people base ethical decisions on principles of justice, equality, impartiality, and rights. This is the justice perspective. But others base their decisions on a care perspective, which the need to preserve relationship and minimize hurt takes precedence over considerations of justice and rights. The care perspective places special significance on attachment and compassion, "the moral injunction not to act unfairly toward others, and not to turn away from someone in need, capture these different concerns."" Found in the article, Men & Women; Justice & Compassion
  • The functions of Ethics of Care Perspective: The Care Perspective has played a role in monumental political, educational, and feminist philosophy and decision making throughout the past several decades.
  • Other possible reference pages outside of Wikipedia include:

I hope that some of these suggestions are helpful in improving this page. --KarleyKamille (talk) 22:20, 18 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]