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_99854 _aAshok Kumar |
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| 245 | _aEthic of care and kindness For urban India at 75 | ||
| 250 | _aVol.19(2), Apr-June | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bInstitute of Town Planners _c2022 |
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| 520 | _aLonging for sustainable urbanization is naturally a laudable goal. Currently, Goal-11 and Goal-6 of the SDGs are designed to fulfil this aspiration. However, longing is not a sufficient condition for the achievement sustainable urbanization. Longing is like an ideal, which remains unfilled without concerted efforts, and is different from actual achievements. Longing is like compassion, which does show caring attitude of a person to assuage the suffering of the other person or group but does not involve appropriate actions to actually alleviate the suffering. In contrast to compassion, kindness involves actions undertaken to alleviate the suffering. Compassion and kindness, both are foundational to the ethics of care. This paper proposes that city planning should move from the ethics of justice to the ethics of care because ‘the ethics of care’ directly alleviates the suffering and vulnerabilities caused by unsustainable urbanization of the interconnected world. | ||
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_uhttps://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/journal-19x2.pdf _yClick here |
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