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Care is most typically characterized as a practice, quality, disposition, or virtue in treatment ethical literature, and it is usually shown as an overlapping collection of notions. For example, Held describes care as "clusters" of practices and ideals, noting that it is both a type of work and an ideal that directs normative judgment and behavior. One of the most prominent definitions of care is: "a species of action that incorporates all we do to maintain, contain, and restore our "environment" so that we can live as well as possible in it." Our bodies, ourselves, and our surroundings are all part of that reality. "
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