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Carol Gilligan's book "In a Different Voice" presents a theory of moral development claiming that women tend to think and speak in an ethical voice different from that of men. Gilligan is convinced that:________.

a) most men seek autonomy and think of moral maturity in terms of "justice."
b) men's moral reasoning is more likely to reflect Martin Buber's call for genuine I-Thou relationships than Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative.
c) men base their ethical decisions on a strong sense of responsibility to prevent pain and alleviate suffering.
d) most men regard their ultimate ethical responsibility as one of "care."

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C

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Well, I think the best answer will be is C) men base their ethical decisions on a strong sense of responsibility to prevent pain and alleviate suffering. Good Luck!

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