Narrative ethics is an approach that focuses on personal identity through story, and particular events in the life story of the individual or community. These form a basis for ethical reflection and learning, both for individuals or groups. In many respects it resembles or presupposes virtue ethics.[1]

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References

  1. Wilks, Tom (December 2005). "Social work and narrative ethics". The British Journal of Social Work. Oxford Journals. 35 (8): 1249–1264. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bch242. Pdf.


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