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Mette Hjort – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
While concepts of care and caring have a long history, the terms have become especially prominent in recent times. Care and caring, I argue, have emerged as what philosopher Charles Taylor calls 'moral sources,' uber-concepts that allow for moral deliberation, the prioritization of preferences, and our identity formation as persons. Linking the…
Descriptors: Caring, Universities, College Students, Mental Health

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