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Carol Gilligan challenged Kohlberg's theory of moral development by arguing that it was biased towards a male perspective and did not take into account differences in how males and females approach moral reasoning. She proposed that women tend to emphasize care and relationships in their moral decisions, while men focus more on justice and rights. Gilligan's research suggested that there may be multiple paths to moral development, not just one universal progression as Kohlberg proposed.
Carol Gilligan, who proposed a different perspective of moral development that emphasizes the role of caring, compassion, and relationships in shaping one's ethical decision-making. Her theory focuses on the moral reasoning of women and highlights the importance of interpersonal connections in the development of morality.
Carol Gilligan argued that Kohlberg's work on moral development ignored the female perspective by focusing primarily on a justice-oriented approach that emphasized individual rights and rules, which she believed aligned more with a masculine ethic. Gilligan proposed an alternative care-based theory of moral development that emphasized relationships, empathy, and care as important dimensions of ethical decision-making, which she felt were more reflective of the female experience.
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Carol Gilligan is a/an Professor
Carol Gilligan was born on November 28, 1936
Carol Gilligan was born on November 28, 1936
Yes. Carol is still alive and still awesome.
Carol channing is still very much alive.
Carol Channing is still very much alive, having married her fourth husband at 82 in 2003. Go, Carol! she is still alive, at 89 in 2010...she lives somewhere in Modesto, CA
Still alive I think I am at school(:
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Carol Gilligan
yes she is 69