The objective of the 6th edition of this course is to foster exchanges on foundational and methodological approaches as well as on contemporary and educational issues in nursing ethics. Continue reading Course on Nursing Ethics
Author: Eveline Bolt
Choreography and Ethics of Care…
Short interview with choreographer Hamish MacPherson, during the Graduate School Research Network seminar ‘Care Ethics and the Body’, by the Care Ethics Group of the University of Humanistic Studies. Continue reading Choreography and Ethics of Care…
Son of Saul, a hard movie to watch
None of us, editors of this website, dared to go. The movie Son of Saul, by the Hungarian filmmaker László Nemes, was supposedly too hard to look at. Would we be able to deal with the evil we would be exposed to? In the end I decided to go, some strange desire to find out what I could handle, but also to find out whether I could begin to understand what evil can do to those subjected to it. Continue reading Son of Saul, a hard movie to watch
French care ethics: in a different voice indeed
The Ethics of Care as a Resource for Democracy. This is the title of the lecture delivered by Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne; CNRS**, France) at A Night of Philosophy, organized in New York in April. Continue reading French care ethics: in a different voice indeed
Towards the next phase of Ubuntu
‘Caring for vulnerable people in late modern society: towards the next phase of Ubuntu’ is the full title of the inaugural address recently delivered by Prof. Dr. Andries Baart at Vaal Triangle Campus of North-West University in South Africa. Continue reading Towards the next phase of Ubuntu