@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00032129, author = {Yasui, Ayako and 安井, 絢子}, journal = {先端倫理研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {An ethic of care, as proposed by Carol Gilligan In 1982, has been mainly applied to the field of 'human Service', such as life science, nursing, social welfare and education. There are many theoretical issues with an ethic of care, but in this paper, I shall focus on the following point, as the caring relation is fundamental to an ethic of care. That is, because of the asymmetry in capability between the one-caring and the cared-for, the one-caring in the care relation is always in danger of exploitation, and it is inevitable for the one-caring to behave paternalistically toward the cared-for. In this paper, in order to present a concrete image of the caring relation, while admitting that power relations are invirtable in the caring relation, I will attempt to suggest the possibility of the caring relation as a kind of soft paternalism.}, pages = {45--64}, title = {弱いパターナリズムとしてのケア関係の可能性 : ケアの倫理におけるケアする人とケアされる人との間の権力関係をめぐって}, volume = {15}, year = {2021}, yomi = {ヤスイ, アヤコ} }