Mapping the moral domain : a contribution of women's thinking to psychological theory and education / edited by Carol Gilligan ... [and others]. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Center for the Study of Gender, Education, and Human Development, Harvard University Graduate School of Education : [(c)1988.; Distributed by Harvard University Press, [(c)1988.Description: xxxix, 324 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0674548329
- 9780674548329
- 0674548310
- 9780674548312
- HQ1206.M377 1988
- HQ1206.G481.M377 1988
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | HQ1206 .M342 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001791371 |
Prologue : adolescent development reconsidered Carol Gilligan -- Part I. Remapping development : creating a new framework for psychological theory and research Remapping the moral domain : new images of self in relationship Carol Gilligan Two perspectives : on self, relationships, and morality Nona Plessner Lyons Adolescents' solutions to dilemmas in fables : two moral orientations, two problem solving strategies D. Kay Johnston Two moral orientations Carol Gilligan and Jane Attanucci Things so finely human : moral sensibilities at risk in adolescence Betty Bardige The origins of morality in early childhood relationships Carol Gilligan and Grant Wiggins -- Part II. Implications : defining an approach to adolescent and adult development Exit-voice dilemmas in adolescent development Carol Gilligan Moral concerns and considerations of urban youth Betty Bardige [and others] Urban adolescents' conceptions of violence Janie Victoria Ward In whose terms : a new perspective on self, role, and relationship Jane Attanucci Cultural scripts for mothering Ann Willard The vulnerable and invulnerable physician Carol Gilligan and Susan Pollak Women lawyers : archetype and alternatives Dana Jack and Rand Jack.
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