If men could get pregnant: Beth Singer and Carol Gilligan on abortion
Metaphilosophy 38 (4):421-430 (2007)
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Alice Pitt (1991). The Expression of Experience: Code's Critique of Gilligan's Abortion Study. Journal of Moral Education 20 (2):177-190.
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Betty A. Sichel (1985). Women's Moral Development in Search of Philosophical Assumptionsā. Journal of Moral Education 14 (3):149-161.
Thomas I. White (1992). Business, Ethics, and Carol Gilligan's "Two Voices". Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (1):51-61.
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