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Abstract

This note is a summary of Carol Gilligan''s In a Different Voice, with background information on Freud, Erikson, and Kohlberg. Gilligan theorizes that women analyze moral dilemmas in terms of relationships and the harm that might come to them. Men are more likely to view the situation in terms of the rights of the individuals involved.

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Abstract

This note is a summary of Carol Gilligan''s In a Different Voice, with background information on Freud, Erikson, and Kohlberg. Gilligan theorizes that women analyze moral dilemmas in terms of relationships and the harm that might come to them. Men are more likely to view the situation in terms of the rights of the individuals involved.

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