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Commentary

Care Ethics and Care Contexts: Contributions from Feminist Philosophy

Pages 153-161 | Published online: 01 Oct 2020
 

Acknowledgements

I thank Catelijne Coopmans and Karen McNamara for the invitations to speak at the Framing Technology and Care in Asian Contexts workshop in Singapore in 2017, and to contribute to this special issue. I also thank them and the other reviewers for the critical feedback on an earlier version of this article. Special thanks also goes to Jean Harrington, Clara Hick, Tsung-Ling Lee, and Sayani Mitra, who commented on an earlier version of this article. Last but not least, I acknowledge the support of the Brocher Foundation in Geneva, where I composed this article as a visiting fellow in 2019 in a very productive, scholarly, and happy work and life environment.

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Christine Hauskeller

Christine Hauskeller is a professor of moral and political philosophy at the University of Exeter and specializes in philosophy of medicine and biosciences, feminist philosophy, and critical theory. She works in teams with social scientists and conducts empirical research into the construction of facts and values, with a focus on normative contradictions and conflicts. Her most recent publications include the edited volume The Matrix of Stem Cell Research: An Approach to Rethinking Science in Society (2019) and a special issue of Tecnoscienza (vol. 9, no. 2): “Biobanking Practices: Participation, Identities, and Biovalues in the Making” (2018).

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