Psychologist Carol Gilligan, in her book In a Different Voice, argues that women tend to define themselves more in terms of caring relationships with others, whereas men tend to think of themselves more individualistically. Based on your experience, is that true? If so, what implications might it have in thinking about engineering ethics?
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According to me its ture women have caring realationship with others and man have individual himself. I think so women are more emotional more than man. They connected with esley with anyone's.they always sharing her emotions but a man always cover his emotions.woman typically murse children. Which depmand a lot of show love and emotions. They are more nurturing and brought up in a world where they can frelly show her emotions. In our society makes women as mother for children and man as father for children.
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