Exam 17: Caring for Others
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How does the ethic of caring differ from traditional ethics?
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Gilligan argues that in their moral decision making,women focus on ______ and on
feelings of empathy and compassion,and women are situationally oriented.
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Relationships and interdependence
The foundation of Fuller's (1998)pyramid of concepts he believes makes up peacemaking criminology is ______.
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Held (1987)understands ______ as central and fundamental to social relationships and argues that morality ought to make room for this social bond.
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The second step in solving an ethical dilemma using peacemaking and care
approaches is to identify all the particular ______ involved.
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Both Gilligan (1982)and Noddings (1984)argue that women resort less to ______ than men and are more likely to want concrete rather than abstract reasoning.
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West (1997)concludes that ______ images appear to be oppositional to images of justice.
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Women are more likely to try to resolve issues by seeking solutions that apply rules
fairly,impartially,and equally.
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According to Kohlberg's model,women can achieve only the second level,because
they are focused on caring for others.
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Braswell and Gold's version of peacemaking theory stresses connectiveness,caring
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Which of the following are levels in Gilligan's (1982)theory of moral development?
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Fuller and other peacemaking criminologists argue that "peacemaking" should not be
confused with the similar word "______."
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Kohlberg conducted studies of moral development based on children's responses to various scenarios.He was most interested in their moral ______.
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The second transition of Gilligan's (1982)focuses on ______.
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Peacemaking criminologists do not seek elimination of the death penalty.
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Robin West (1997)argues that the criminal justice system must not only seek justice,but must also show ______.
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Gilligan believes that men apply rules fairly,impartially,and equally,while women are more likely to try to resolve issues by seeking solutions that ______.
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