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Moral judgment: Theory and research on differences between males and females
Authors:Mary Brabeck
Affiliation:Boston College U.S.A.
Abstract:That men and women differ in their moral orientations is a commonly held stereotype. The view that men are morally superior can be found in the writings of philosophers and psychologists (most notably Freud). Recently, Carol Gilligan (Harvard Educational Review, 1977, 47, 431–517) has entered this discussion bringing to it what she calls a “different [woman's] voice.” In this paper, the theory of an ethic of care is described and contrasted with Kohlberg's morality of justice. The empirical support for Gilligan's claim that men and women differ in their moral orientations is examined and a discussion of Gilligan's contribution to an integrated theory of morality is offered.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Mary Brabeck   School of Education   Boston College   215 Campion   Chestnut Hill   MA 02167.
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