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A Disruptive Ontology of Caring Time: overcoming moral harm in care through an emancipatory ethics of time | ||
مجله پژوهش های فلسفی | ||
مقاله 9، دوره 19، شماره 51، تیر 1404، صفحه 137-162 اصل مقاله (959.8 K) | ||
نوع مقاله: مقاله علمی- پژوهشی | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22034/jpiut.2025.67230.4098 | ||
نویسنده | ||
Amrita Banerjee* | ||
Associate Professor at Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India | ||
چکیده | ||
Care ethics emphasizes the incessant nature of the work of care. The other-oriented focus of care work and the asymmetric relation between the one-caring and the cared-for entails a normative commitment to a cyclical conception of living time on the part of the one-caring. Moreover, in care, we must think of the time of the self as intertwined with the time of the other, thus constituting a mutual temporality. However, from the perspective of a feminist phenomenology of time, potential moral harms can be identified in the temporal structure of care, which may cause caring time to degenerate into uncaring time for the one-caring. To avoid such a predicament, it is imperative to develop an emancipatory ethics of time at the heart of the relational ontology of care. I argue that when various modalities of living time in care sediment into a coherentist ontology of time, only then is there a degradation into uncaring time. To positively reconstruct a radical notion of caring time, we must build a disruptive ontology within our conception of caring time, which highlights the significance of rupture, dissonance, disruption, and distortion within the everydayness of care. The argument in the paper serves a normative purpose since it draws our attention to what we owe morally to the one-caring in terms of their time. My analysis weaves together care ethics, feminist phenomenology and feminist writing from India through a philosophical engagement with Amar Jiban by Rassundari Devi. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Care Ethics؛ Feminist Phenomenology of Time؛ Feminist Philosophy in India؛ Rassundari Devi؛ Uncaring Time؛ Emancipatory Ethics of Time؛ Disruptive Ontology of Time | ||
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