@article{018e9e2d-49eb-7127-85ec-a32e1e025eb9, author = {Dorota Sepczyńska}, title = {Is Edward Abramowski an ethicist of care? Part I. Introduction to the ethics of care and the ethics of friendship}, journal = {Principia}, volume = {2019}, number = {Volume 66}, year = {2019}, issn = {0867-5392}, pages = {86-125},keywords = {care; brotherhood; friendship; mutual aid; relationship; egoism; altruism; democracy; capitalism; socialism}, abstract = {These two papers contribute to the research tendency that seeks an analogy between the ethics of care and other ethical theories. The purpose of this study is to compare the ethics of care with Edward Abramowski’s moral theory. The critical appraisal of both theories requires the reconstruction and confrontation of issues such as friendship-brotherhood-care, response to the needs of others, and making friendship-brotherhood-care public. The analysis of philosophical sources was carried out with the use of tools from hermeneutics and the history of ideas. In the case of the ethics of care, both the theories of direct caring relations and of group, institutional caring relations were examined. The analysis of Abramowski’s philosophy is focused on the ethics of friendship. In Part I, the ethics of care and the ethics of friendship are presented. Part II refers the results obtained from the analysis of the ethics of friendship to the theses and arguments which feature in the ethics of care.}, doi = {10.4467/20843887PI.19.004.11637}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/principia/article/czy-edward-abramowski-jest-etykiem-troski-czesc-i-prezentacja-etyki-troski-i-etyki-przyjazni} }