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20 mar 2023 · This article discusses the history of Gilligan's theory of moral development, how it differs from Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, and how women develop their sense of self in the world.
30 cze 2019 · Psychologist Carol Gilligan is best known for her innovative but controversial ideas on the moral development of women. Gilligan emphasized what she called an “ethics of care” in women's moral reasoning.
Gilligan developed her own stages of moral development with the idea that women make moral and ethical decision based on how they will affect others in mind. She followed Kohlberg's stages of preconventional, conventional, and postconventional morality, but she based these upon her research with women rather than men, a major advance in ...
23 kwi 2024 · It was proposed by American psychologist Carol Gilligan. This theory divides moral development into three stages: orientation to individual survival, goodness as self-sacrifice, and morality of nonviolence.
This theory is about the stages of moral develop-ment and explains the development process of an individual’s understanding of care and responsi-bility. It was proposed by American psychologist Carol Gilligan.
Gilligan identified three levels of moral development: pre-conventional (self-interest), conventional (relationships), and post-conventional (principled thinking), each reflecting different ways of approaching moral issues.
12 sty 2010 · Gilligan claims empirical support for the existence of a moral outlook or orientation distinct from one based on impartiality, impersonality, justice, formal rationality, and universal principle.