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Chapter 11: Feminist Contributions

Chapter 11: Feminist Contributions. Johannesen , Valde , & Whedbee. Page 203. Feminist scholars argue the case against sexual language, and some argue for the necessity to slant the truth in order to survive in a male-dominated world…. Page 206.

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Chapter 11: Feminist Contributions

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  1. Chapter 11:Feminist Contributions Johannesen, Valde, & Whedbee

  2. Page 203 Feminist scholars argue the case against sexual language, and some argue for the necessity to slant the truth in order to survive in a male-dominated world…

  3. Page 206 How might the norms of a care ethic actually function… Natural caring motivates ethical caring… Engrossment… Motivational Displacement… Reciprocity…

  4. Page 207 Nodding rejects “principals and rules as the major guide to ethical behavior.”… Noddings contends that while caring stems most naturally from the experiences… Although Noddings rejects the primacy of rules…

  5. Page 208 Compromise and accomodation are valued…

  6. Page 209-210 In a very general sense, Tronto views caring as all activities we do… …caring about… …caregiving… Attentiveness… Resposibility… Competence… Responsiveness… Women are “muted” because the words for speaking are not generated… Gillian Michell defines this phrase as…

  7. Page 211 Michell contends that the contraints of the sexist society…. Michell sees telling it slant as ethically excusable and justifiable… Contraints on women’s rights and options… Michell speculates that women also may sometimes…

  8. Page 212 …“conquest/conversion mentality”… …“subtle form of Might Makes Right”… This view of communication involves “deliberate…” Instead, the “womanization of rhetoric”… 4) tend more toward the conquest/conversion…

  9. Page 213 As one alternative, Foss and Griffin develop an… Rhetors in invitational rhetoric “communicate a willingness to call into question the beliefs they consider most inviolate…”

  10. Page 214 Also it focuses on degrees of rightness and wrongness of human actions…

  11. Page 215 Four guidelines as aids to making journalistic decisions… Listen to one’s emotions… Quit rationalizing… Use one’s moral imagination…

  12. Page 216 We must remember that just because emotion by definition is nonrational…

  13. Page 217 …another, to hinder another in the exercise… … “women are no longer present as human subjects…” In these situations silence on the part of women is open to generally… Women are silenced when certain topics, communication roles…

  14. Page 218 Feminist ethics has become one of the most important influences in ethics today… (read whole section)

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