Multiple Choice
Carol Gilligan suggests that the content of moral reasoning differs between the sexes, but
A) males and females do not differ in the complexity of their moral reasoning.
B) the final decisions arrived at by men and women are the same.
C) women are able to consider what happens to others more than men.
D) this should not affect how we teach moral behaviour to people.
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