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Carol Gilligan's Book in a Different Voice Presents a Theory

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Carol Gilligan's book In a Different Voice presents a theory of moral development claiming that women tend to think and speak in an ethical voice different from that of men. Gilligan is convinced that:


A) men's moral reasoning is more likely to reflect Martin Buber's call for genuine I-Thou relationships than Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative.
B) men base their ethical decisions on a strong sense of responsibility to prevent pain and alleviate suffering.
C) most men regard their ultimate ethical responsibility as one of "care."
D) most men seek autonomy and think of moral maturity in terms of "justice."

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