inter-personal experience adds greater dimensionality to how courage
may be identified and expressed by woman. Consequently, the
existing framework surrounding criteria for what is an act or
pre-disposition for courage may have to be modified. This point is
reinforced by moral attitudes apparent in contemporary culture and, is
congruent with Gilligan’s notion of difference feminism and Hinman’s
ethics of plurality.
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