In carol gilligan’s example from in a different voice, the child named amy focuses on which aspect of the heinz dilemma? the relationships involved in the dilemma the logical nature of the problem a utilitarian calculus that weighs the options kohlberg’s theory of moral development

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In Carol Gilligan's example from In a Different Voice, the child named Amy focuses on this aspect of the Heinz dilemma - the relationships involved in this dilemma.
She is mostly interested in the relationships between people who are the participants of this dilemma found in the novel.