In an attempt to provide some of the criticism to Carol Gilligan's claims about female moral development, I found this exchange from the Atlantic online between Gilligan and "former philosophy professor" Christina Hoff Sommers, who had written an article called "The War Against Boys" in 2000, which blamed Gilligan for establishing a false picture of "America's teenage girls as Continue Reading …
Autonomy and Moral Development: Piaget/Kohlberg/Gilligan
For a little more detail on how Gilligan's account of moral development differs from and responds to those of her predecessors, check out this page from the U. of Illinois Office for Studies in Moral Development and Education. Given that it's aimed at educators, the emphasis is on how schools can affect moral development. I found this bit in Piaget spoke to the consideration Continue Reading …
Carol Gilligan on Freud and “Voice”
We mentioned on the episode Gilligan's opposition to Freud. In this clip, Gilligan discusses a methodological difference in analyzing women's self-reporting (much of the content of In a Different Voice): Watch on YouTube. She claims that rather than imposing your theory (in this case that the patient knows more than she is willing or able to say) on the patient, you Continue Reading …
Episode 42: Feminists on Human Nature and Moral Psychology (Citizens Only)
Discussing Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s utopian novel Herland (1915) and psychologist Carol Gilligan's In a Different Voice (1983). How does human nature, and specifically moral psychology, vary by sex? Charlotte Perkins Gilman claims that when philosophers have described human nature as violent and selfish, they have in mind solely male nature. Females, left to themselves in Continue Reading …
PREVIEW-Episode 42: Feminists on Human Nature and Moral Psychology
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Topic for #42: Feminists on Human Nature and Moral Psychology
This episode will feature Azzurra Crispino, whom you might recall from our Kant on epistemology episode. We're reading two works that were significant for the development of her interest in feminist philosophy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland(1915) is a utopian novel about a society of all women. Gilman thought that when classic philosophers describe human nature as Continue Reading …