The Ethics of Caring

A beginner's mind


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In this episode, we hear feedback on the first episode and explore fundamental ideas of the ethics of care - like interdependency as a fundamental state of being and the value of autonomy not as a way to promote self-interest but as a tool to create more relations. We share part of a conversation between Natalya Swanson, host, and Alma Diamond, a constitutional legal scholar and PhD student currently based in New York City where Alma shares her thoughts on devolving power, working in intimate spaces, and accepting complicity. This episode also includes a clip from Adam Tompkison, Bay Area artist and framer, on how he understands conservation work in the context of preserving craft and tattooing. 

Are you interested in participating in an online discussion? Please reach out on @theethicsofcaringpod on instagram to share you preference of time zone for 15 February 2023!

Support for this podcast is generously provided by the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation and the Society of Winterthur Fellows. It is hosted on WhatIsConservation.com. 

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The Ethics of CaringBy Natalya Swanson