Mary Jeanne Larrabee (ed.)
An Ethic of Care
Feminist and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Larrabee, Mary Jeanne
Mary Jeanne Larrabee (ed.)
An Ethic of Care
Feminist and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Larrabee, Mary Jeanne
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A volume bringing together key contributions to the extensive debate surrounding Carol Gilligan's controversial work on gender differences in moral decision-making. It includes an essay by Gilligan herself, in response to some of her critics.
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A volume bringing together key contributions to the extensive debate surrounding Carol Gilligan's controversial work on gender differences in moral decision-making. It includes an essay by Gilligan herself, in response to some of her critics.
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- Thinking Gender
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415905688
- ISBN-10: 0415905680
- Artikelnr.: 21661201
- Thinking Gender
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415905688
- ISBN-10: 0415905680
- Artikelnr.: 21661201
Mary Jeanne Larrabee is Associate Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University.
1. Introduction: Gender and Moral Development Mary Jeanne Larrabee Part One
Gilligan's `Different Voice': Probings 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral
Theory? Annette Baier 3. Moral Judgement: Theory and Research on
Differences between Males and Females Mary Brabeck 4. Gilligan Kohlberg:
Implication for Moral Theory Lawrence A. Blum 5. Justice, Care, and Gender:
The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisted Owen Flanagan and Katherine Jackson
Part Two Expanding the Question 6. Women, Morality and History Linda
Nicholson 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians Linda K. Kerber 8. The
Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Colour Carole B. Stack 9. Women's
Rationality and Men's Virtues John Broughton Part Three Checking the Data
10. Two Moralities? Gertude Nunner-Winkler 11. Sex Differences in the
Development of Moral Reasoning Lawrence Walker 12. Sex Differences in Moral
Reasoning Diana Baumrind 13. How Different is the `Different Voice'?
Catherine G. Greeno and Eleanor E. Maccoby 14. A Methodological Critique
Zella Luria Part Four Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care 15. Reply (to
Critics) Carole Gilligan 16. The Liberation of Caring Bill Puka 17. Beyond
Gender Difference to a Theory of Care Joan C. Tronto 18. Beyond Caring: The
Demoralization of Gender Marilyn Friedman References Index
Gilligan's `Different Voice': Probings 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral
Theory? Annette Baier 3. Moral Judgement: Theory and Research on
Differences between Males and Females Mary Brabeck 4. Gilligan Kohlberg:
Implication for Moral Theory Lawrence A. Blum 5. Justice, Care, and Gender:
The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisted Owen Flanagan and Katherine Jackson
Part Two Expanding the Question 6. Women, Morality and History Linda
Nicholson 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians Linda K. Kerber 8. The
Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Colour Carole B. Stack 9. Women's
Rationality and Men's Virtues John Broughton Part Three Checking the Data
10. Two Moralities? Gertude Nunner-Winkler 11. Sex Differences in the
Development of Moral Reasoning Lawrence Walker 12. Sex Differences in Moral
Reasoning Diana Baumrind 13. How Different is the `Different Voice'?
Catherine G. Greeno and Eleanor E. Maccoby 14. A Methodological Critique
Zella Luria Part Four Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care 15. Reply (to
Critics) Carole Gilligan 16. The Liberation of Caring Bill Puka 17. Beyond
Gender Difference to a Theory of Care Joan C. Tronto 18. Beyond Caring: The
Demoralization of Gender Marilyn Friedman References Index
1. Introduction: Gender and Moral Development Mary Jeanne Larrabee Part One
Gilligan's `Different Voice': Probings 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral
Theory? Annette Baier 3. Moral Judgement: Theory and Research on
Differences between Males and Females Mary Brabeck 4. Gilligan Kohlberg:
Implication for Moral Theory Lawrence A. Blum 5. Justice, Care, and Gender:
The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisted Owen Flanagan and Katherine Jackson
Part Two Expanding the Question 6. Women, Morality and History Linda
Nicholson 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians Linda K. Kerber 8. The
Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Colour Carole B. Stack 9. Women's
Rationality and Men's Virtues John Broughton Part Three Checking the Data
10. Two Moralities? Gertude Nunner-Winkler 11. Sex Differences in the
Development of Moral Reasoning Lawrence Walker 12. Sex Differences in Moral
Reasoning Diana Baumrind 13. How Different is the `Different Voice'?
Catherine G. Greeno and Eleanor E. Maccoby 14. A Methodological Critique
Zella Luria Part Four Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care 15. Reply (to
Critics) Carole Gilligan 16. The Liberation of Caring Bill Puka 17. Beyond
Gender Difference to a Theory of Care Joan C. Tronto 18. Beyond Caring: The
Demoralization of Gender Marilyn Friedman References Index
Gilligan's `Different Voice': Probings 2. What Do Women Want in a Moral
Theory? Annette Baier 3. Moral Judgement: Theory and Research on
Differences between Males and Females Mary Brabeck 4. Gilligan Kohlberg:
Implication for Moral Theory Lawrence A. Blum 5. Justice, Care, and Gender:
The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisted Owen Flanagan and Katherine Jackson
Part Two Expanding the Question 6. Women, Morality and History Linda
Nicholson 7. Some Cautionary Words for Historians Linda K. Kerber 8. The
Culture of Gender: Women and Men of Colour Carole B. Stack 9. Women's
Rationality and Men's Virtues John Broughton Part Three Checking the Data
10. Two Moralities? Gertude Nunner-Winkler 11. Sex Differences in the
Development of Moral Reasoning Lawrence Walker 12. Sex Differences in Moral
Reasoning Diana Baumrind 13. How Different is the `Different Voice'?
Catherine G. Greeno and Eleanor E. Maccoby 14. A Methodological Critique
Zella Luria Part Four Feminist Ethics and the Future of Care 15. Reply (to
Critics) Carole Gilligan 16. The Liberation of Caring Bill Puka 17. Beyond
Gender Difference to a Theory of Care Joan C. Tronto 18. Beyond Caring: The
Demoralization of Gender Marilyn Friedman References Index