Gilligan's ethics of care is a moral theory proposed by psychologist Carol Gilligan which emphasizes the importance of relationships, empathy, and compassion in ethical decision-making. It suggests that individuals, particularly women, prioritize caring for others over abstract principles when making moral judgments.
Related terms
Moral Reasoning: The process through which individuals make decisions about what is right or wrong based on their values and beliefs.
Altruism: The selfless concern for the well-being of others, often involving acts of kindness or sacrifice.
Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.