Feminist justice ethics

Other ethical approaches that define themselves by differentiating groups from one another through culture or other phenomena are regarded as "thick" accounts of morality.

Feminist ethics of care is premised by the idea that morality is shaped by relational versions of our self.

A feminist postmodern perspective will perceive androcentricity in many aspects of life, including epistemology.

[5] One feminist postmodern scholar has implicated the ethical outcomes of modern business norms as a result of this masculine-dominated society.

This loss of emphasis leads back to the masculine norms that feminist ethics are attempting to critique.

[5] Another point of concern regarding Nussbaum's argument in particular is that feminist justice ethics may ignore women who do not belong to Western cultures.