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Deontological Theories Assess Good and Evil in Terms of the Consequences

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Deontological theories assess good and evil in terms of the consequences of actions rather than by the motives that lead to them.


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Addition Rule

In probability theory, a rule that calculates the probability of either of two mutually exclusive events occurring.

Posterior Probabilities

The revised probabilities of scenarios or hypotheses being true, updated in light of new evidence or information.

Prior Probabilities

Initial probabilities used in Bayesian analysis, representing beliefs about probabilities before new evidence is taken into account.

Joint Probabilities

The probability of two events occurring together and at the same point in time.

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