Carol Gilligan’s Theory is a psychological theory that focuses on the moral development and differences between males and females. It suggests that females tend to prioritize caring for others and maintaining relationships over abstract principles of justice.
Related terms
Gender Differences: The study of how males and females differ in terms of behavior, attitudes, personality traits, and cognitive abilities.
Moral Development: The process through which individuals acquire values, beliefs, and behaviors related to right or wrong.
Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.