In the study of moral development, researchers have identified various mechanisms that drive moral reasoning across different stages. One influential theorist, Carol Gilligan, critiqued Lawrence Kohlberg's model by introducing a perspective focused on relational ethics. Gilligan argued that understanding morality is not solely about justice and rights but also involves care and responsibility within relationships. How does Gilligan's perspective differ fundamentally from that of Kohlberg's theory concerning moral dilemmas?