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Peer reviewedFerguson, Marianne – Religious Education, 1996
Delineates a generalized difference between men and women in approaches to ethics. Reiterates Carol Gilligan's theory that men generally believe in a morality of rights whereas women subscribe to a morality of relationships. Discusses other aspects of this dichotomy including ideas of good, evil, and sin. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Consciousness Raising, Decision Making, Educational Strategies


