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Ethic of Care (Gender)
Title: Ethic of Care (Gender)
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1666 | Pages: 7.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ethic of Care (Gender)
ETHIC OF CARE (GENDER)
Introduction (100 words) – Central claim is in bold.
Theorists such as Piaget, Kohlberg and Gilligan have proposed several theories on the course of human moral development. Gilligan’s work in particular has received much support in defining a difference between how men and women approach moral reasoning in relation to the ethic of care. Although Gilligan’s work has raised our consciousness regarding differences in moral thought, viewing these differences as a
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of justice. However, if we accept this simple distinction between how men and women make moral choices, then we fail to recognise that many other issues may have a role to play. The oppression of women, societal roles, differences between clinical and generalised experience, class structure, weaknesses in previous methodology in researching moral development, attachment or detachment to the moral dilemma and many other possibilities suggest that this particular area of ethics warrants further investigation.
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