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In a different voice
psychological theory and women's development
Book • 1982
In 'In a Different Voice,' Carol Gilligan challenges the dominant theories of moral development, particularly those of Lawrence Kohlberg, which were based on male subjects and privileged a masculine approach to moral decision-making.
Gilligan argues that women's psychological and moral development is distinct and emphasizes the importance of an 'ethic of care' that values relationships and interconnectedness.
The book has had a significant impact on gender studies, social and developmental psychology, and ethics, and has been widely praised for its insightful and provocative analysis of gender differences in moral reasoning.
Gilligan argues that women's psychological and moral development is distinct and emphasizes the importance of an 'ethic of care' that values relationships and interconnectedness.
The book has had a significant impact on gender studies, social and developmental psychology, and ethics, and has been widely praised for its insightful and provocative analysis of gender differences in moral reasoning.
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Stephen West as the author of "In a Different Voice", which challenged traditional views on moral development.


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