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Memories of personally experienced events and the contexts in which they occurred are called:
Post Conventional Reasoning
A stage of moral development in which the individual considers universal moral principles and the nuances of situations rather than adhering strictly to laws and social rules.
Conventional Reasoning
A stage in moral development where individuals make judgments based on societal norms and the expectations of others.
Care Orientation
Gilligan’s feminine mode of moral reasoning, characterized by a desire to maintain relationships and a responsibility to avoid hurting others.
Justice Orientation
A male mode of moral reasoning proposed by Gilligan that emphasizes the abstract principles of fairness and individualism.
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