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* Pages 120-127 from ![](bib:b554f781-19ca-48e6-a7bd-d64979c0ab5d)
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* Pages 120-127 from ![](bib:b554f781-19ca-48e6-a7bd-d64979c0ab5d)
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* Statements from ![](bib:25eeedd6-33c3-40cd-8367-7d05c569fc9c):
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* Statements from ![](bib:25eeedd6-33c3-40cd-8367-7d05c569fc9c):
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- “An aim of the ethics of care is to promote the responsible autonomy of the cared-for where this is appropriate.” p.84
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- “An aim of the ethics of care is to promote the responsible autonomy of the cared-for where this is appropriate.” p.84
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- “Ethics of care...demands that meeting the needs of the vulnerable be seen as valuable” p.132
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- “Ethics of care...demands that meeting the needs of the vulnerable be seen as valuable” p.132
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**Step 2: Let’s talk about how we talk**
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**Step 2: Let’s talk about how we talk**
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