Most ethical theories have a central moral principle that reflects their philosophy, such as: "do the greatest good for the greatest number," or "act on such rules as rational, equal, and informed individuals would accept if they knew that others would do so too." Does the Ethics of Care also have a single, unified moral principle, and if so, what is it?
a. The Ethics of Care tradition suggests that we should only seek to find such a unified principle after we have eliminated the legacy of sexism within our cultures
b. No single rule could cover all of the complexity that we find in real human relationships
c. There is a unified standard, but rather than utility or cooperation and consent, it is “engagement”
d. Though they disagree about what it should be, the Ethics of Care philosophers agree that we must seek to find a single, unified principle
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