50 pages • 1 hour read
192
Book • Nonfiction
1980s
1982
Adult
18+ years
In In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan argues that traditional psychological and moral development theories, particularly Lawrence Kohlberg’s, are biased toward a masculine approach, and she posits that women’s moral development centers around an ethic of care rather than an ethic of rights. Gilligan explores how women’s relational thinking contrasts with men’s individualistic perspectives, ultimately advocating for the recognition and inclusion of women’s voices in moral and developmental theories. The book addresses views on and experiences of abortion.
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In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan is praised for its pioneering perspective on female psychological development and its challenge to traditional male-centric theories. However, some critics argue that its methodology lacks empirical robustness. Overall, it remains influential in feminist theory and psychology for illuminating gender-specific cognitive differences.
Readers drawn to In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan often seek insights into gender studies, feminist theory, and developmental psychology. Those who enjoyed The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir or The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan will find similar value. Perfect for scholars exploring the complexities of female psychological development.
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192
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1982
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