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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Care Ethics and Beyond.- Chapter 3.Qi, Ki, and Affective Attunement: Toward a Cross-Cultural Dialogue of Phenomenology of Care.- Chapter 4. Dialogue as Human Existence: Ueda Shizuteru’s Zen Buddhist Philosophy and a Care Ethics of Play.- Chapter 5. Caring and Ma’ai as Distancing: For the Sake of the Non-legal Communality of Humanity.- Chapter 6. Empathy and Ethos: Care Ethics and Virtue Epistemology in Non-Ideal Worlds.- Chapter 7. Epistemic Care, Self-Care, and Subservience.- Chapter 8. The Veridictive Force of Embodied Care.- Chapter 9. Epistemology Divides and Moral Ambivalence in Global Politics: A Feminist Care Ethics Perspective.- Chapter 10. Toward Establishing Intellectual Receptivity as an Epistemic Good.- Chapter 11. Empathic Receptivity as a Source of Epistemic Justification.- Chapter 12. Empathic Knowing and the Completion of Care.- Chapter 13. Temporal Respect and Relational Autonomy: Empathy in a Temporalized Care-Ethical Framework.- Chapter 14. Enacting Epistemic Respect: Reconciling Care and Respect.- Chapter 15. Schema Care Ethics: The Philosophy and Psychology of Caring amidst Woundedness.