Abstract

EDITOR'S NOTE: Often Signs creates a cross-disciplinary dialogue among feminists simply by publishing articles from a variety of disciplines on adjoining pages. This symposium, however, is an example of a more truly interdisciplinary exchange, as it allows the perspective and knowledge of scholars from a range of fields to bring into focus different aspects of the same issues. Here, too, this meeting of ideas generates real controversy: are there meaningful sex differences in female and male moral development? Interesting as well is a related question: does the style of this forum itself represent a new academic "voice," a break from the maledominated tradition of confrontational debate? The reader will have to decide.CAROL NAGY JACKLIN

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