To complement the perry theory it is appropriate to seek a psychological theory of ethics. The best known is Kohlberg’s (1969, 1981) theory of moral stages. However he has been criticized for being selective or biased in his choice of ultimate moral values. His major critic Gilligan (1982) distinguishes two sets of moral values, separated and connected values, supplementing those offered by Kohlberg. Belenky et al. (1985,1986) apply these sets of values to the perry theory, as well as a synthesis, resulting in a third set. Fcr inclusiveness I shall adopt all three sets of values, as each is consistent with Relativism.