Compare and contrast the theoretical positions of Gilligan, Kohlberg, and Massey as they relate to human value development
Carol Gilligan—provided a feminist perspective on value development; criticized the Kohlberg theory as being male-centered; females follow a separate path for value development: highest value orientation for females is personal responsibility. Lawrence Kohlberg—created a value development model with three stages and associated value orientations. Development was intimately tied to the individual's cognitive and psychomotor development. For Kohlberg, the highest personal value for humans was equality, where the individual decided issues based on an internal set of personal principles or rules. Morris Massey— used the phrase ""Who You Are Is Where You Were When," meaning that human values are shaped by the events that occurred around us as we were growing up. Names used for currently living value cohort generations are Traditionalists, Baby Boomers,, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z.
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