Feminist Or Care Ethics

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When it comes to life, we all feel entitled to making our own decisions in light of what we think is best. Does the same not go in to how we want it to end? With physician assisted suicide, this offers a peaceful way to our end and is to some the best option for their life. Physician assisted suicide is often confused with euthanasia, with euthanasia a doctor administers a lethal drug to the patient while in the case of physician assisted suicide the patient must request it and then administers the means of death to his or her self. Physician assisted suicide is legal in certain foreign countries like the Netherlands and Switzerland, and is currently legal in five states in the United States and under debate in New Jersey. In the Switzerland…show more content…
The four main features of Care Ethics are the belief that women and men are morally equal, the experiences of women are necessary to have an accurate ethical theory, that certain traits that are associated with women are as important as those associated with males, and that feminine ways of moral reasoning may be superior to masculine ways of reasoning. These particular principles stem from the fact that in many other ethical theories women are either talked down or not mentioned at all. Feminist Ethics works to show that women are equal and that their emotions and how much they care does not hinder them ethically, it actually strengthens their moral character. Including your emotions and taking into consideration who and what you care about is the most important thing the Care Ethics. Therefore that is what they ask you to consider when making a moral decision. They believe that by taking into consideration what you care about, and basing your decision off of that you are doing what is morally right. Caring for your relationships or just care itself is what is intrinsically valuable in this ethical…show more content…
It basically is saying that emotion can cause us to be irrational and make the wrong decisions, and that it is difficult to make a morally sound decision when you base it on your emotion. This objection can challenge physician assisted suicide by showing that because you care to much you can allow someone to take their life. Many people believe that taking your life in any way is immoral. Someone could argue that Care Ethics could lead you to allow someone to take away their life just because your emotions have told you that it is okay. You feel bad for them, or you just want it to get better so you allow them to end their life which to some is believed to be immoral. I believe that Care Ethics would answer back by saying that by allowing their emotions to guide them they are doing what is moral and what is best for the one they love. They could also argue that their emotions allowing someone to take their own life is giving that person the autonomy they deserve. By caring about them you want them to have all of the rights they should have, and you don’t want to see them suffer so you let them
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