Sandra Laugier

Sandra Laugier is a professor of philosophy and a researcher at the Institute for Legal and Philosophical Sciences at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Her philosophical work focuses on language, politics, aesthetics, and ethics. She has, in particular, popularized the concept of “care ethics” in France.

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A Multilevel Approach to Care

The logic of domination is now broadly called into question and the pandemic crisis has indeed revealed the importance of everyday professions, giving new relevance to care ethics. These encompass a general attitude of care as well as an entire field of occupations and practices that are made invisible. Philosopher Sandra Laugier, who popularized the concept in France, traces its roots back to the feminist struggles that aimed to make another voice heard, in the opposition between ethics centered on good and evil, which are rather male and highly valued, and ethics centered on responsibility, which tend to be female and discredited. Care thus offers a systemic framework that makes it possible to take into account vulnerability and responsibility at all scales, from the household to the planet.

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Revaluing vulnerability

Sandra Laugier is a professor of philosophy and gender studies specialist. She views vulnerability and care as the key to a revolution in ethics and governance. Environnement, women, and “social invisibles” are part of the same struggle.

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