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In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development
In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development by Carol Gilligan is a groundbreaking work that challenges traditional psychological theories of moral and identity development, which were historically based on male-centered perspectives. Gilligan introduces the concept of an “ethic of care,” emphasizing that women often approach moral reasoning through relationships, empathy, and responsibility rather than abstract principles of justice. Drawing on empirical research and interviews, she reveals how women’s voices and experiences have been undervalued in psychological theory. This book redefines the understanding of human development by integrating women’s perspectives, ultimately broadening the scope of psychology and contributing to more inclusive models of moral and personal growth.
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