Abstract

Caring is a universal experience that everyone has to go through. In particular, the issue of elderly care is a problem faced by all humanity, transcending generations and genders. It should be regarded as a problem of responsibility that must be shared by all. If society as a whole does not make efforts to find solutions by communicating with each other about common problems that need to be solved together, social conflict will inevitably be amplified due to pluralistic and relative values held by individuals. This study applied Husserl's phenomenology and phenomenological ethics to care ethics, targeting care workers who were providing care for the elderly, to understand the experiential value of care and the essence of experience through experience in the process of providing care and to understand the essence of experience in the field. Forming a proper care culture based on care ethics in our society, which has entered an aging society, is meaningful as it allows us to examine the essence of practical norms through experience and a priori questions and to consider the essential.

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