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This paper examines the potential grounds for discourses ethics in reconciling an "ethic of care" with and "ethic of justice". In situating the justice/care debate within a discourse-ethical entreprise, selected works of Jürgen Habermas and Seyla Benhabib are examined. From their different arguments concerning moral universalism, the principle of universalization (U) is considered to be problematic for a feminist "ethic of care". The principle of "justice" focuses on questions of equality and inequality and prescribes impartiality and the generalizability of interests to resolve moral dilemnas, while the principle of "care" focuses on question of attachment and detachment and prescribes a …