Gillian's 'Stages Of The Ethics Of Care' Theory

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Gillian also proposed the “Stages of the Ethics of Care” theory, which addresses what makes our actions right or wrong. Gillian’s theory focused on care-based morality and justice-based morality. Care-based morality is based on the following concepts: Emphasizes interconnectedness and universality. Acting justly means avoiding violence and helping those in need. Care-based morality is thought to be more common in girls because of their connection to their mothers. Because girls remain connected to their mothers, they are less likely to worry about issues of fairness. While justice-based morality is based on these concepts: Views the world as being composed of autonomous people who interact with another. Acting justly means to avoid

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