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An Ethic of care : feminist and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Mary Jeanne Larrabee.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Thinking genderPublisher: New York : Routledge, 1993Description: viii, 310 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415905680
  • 9780415905688
  • 0415905672
  • 9780415905671
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42
LOC classification:
  • HQ1206. E89 1992
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Gender and Moral Development: A Challenge for Feminist Theory -- Pt. I. Gilligan's "Different Voice": Probings -- 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory? -- 3. Moral judgment: Theory and Research on Differences between Males and Females -- 4. Gilligan and Kohlberg: Implications for Moral Theory -- 5. Justice, Care, and Gender: The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisited -- Pt. II. Expanding the Question -- 6. Women, Morality, and History -- 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians -- 8. The Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Color -- 9. Women's Rationality and Men's Virtues: A Critique of Gender Dualism, in Gilligan's Theory of Moral Development -- Pt. III. Checking the Data -- 10. Two Moralities? A Critical Discussion of an Ethic of Care and Responsibility versus an Ethic of Rights and justice -- 11. Sex Differences in the Development of Moral Reasoning: A Critical Review -- 12. Sex Differences in Moral Reasoning: Response to Walker's (1984) Conclusion that There Are None -- 13. How Different Is the "Different Voice?" -- 14. A Methodological Critique -- Pt. IV. Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care -- 15. Reply to Critics -- 16. The Liberation of Caring: A Different Voice for Gilligan's "Different Voice" -- 17. Beyond Gender Difference to a Theory of Care -- 18. Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender -- References -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-300) and index.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Gender and Moral Development: A Challenge for Feminist Theory -- Pt. I. Gilligan's "Different Voice": Probings -- 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory? -- 3. Moral judgment: Theory and Research on Differences between Males and Females -- 4. Gilligan and Kohlberg: Implications for Moral Theory -- 5. Justice, Care, and Gender: The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisited -- Pt. II. Expanding the Question -- 6. Women, Morality, and History -- 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians -- 8. The Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Color -- 9. Women's Rationality and Men's Virtues: A Critique of Gender Dualism, in Gilligan's Theory of Moral Development -- Pt. III. Checking the Data -- 10. Two Moralities? A Critical Discussion of an Ethic of Care and Responsibility versus an Ethic of Rights and justice -- 11. Sex Differences in the Development of Moral Reasoning: A Critical Review -- 12. Sex Differences in Moral Reasoning: Response to Walker's (1984) Conclusion that There Are None -- 13. How Different Is the "Different Voice?" -- 14. A Methodological Critique -- Pt. IV. Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care -- 15. Reply to Critics -- 16. The Liberation of Caring: A Different Voice for Gilligan's "Different Voice" -- 17. Beyond Gender Difference to a Theory of Care -- 18. Beyond Caring: The De-Moralization of Gender -- References -- Index.

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