1. How would you define the ethics of being cared-for? What is it? 2. Can we move from the natural responsiveness of being cared-for in a genuine relation to an ethical responsibility for behaving as cared-for in a situation where natural affection and receptivity break down? 3. Do you know a special situation for behaving as cared-for in a situation where natural affection does not exist? What does create an ethical context of our relations with the other person, according to the ethics of caring?
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