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The ________ was developed in the late 1920s by Theodore Svedberg.He originally used it to determine the sedimentation rate of proteins.
Absolutism
A deontological theory (also called nonconsequentialism) that emphasizes duties or rules; what’s morally right applies to everyone.
Teleological Ethics
Ethics that are value based.
Objective Rules
Standards or principles that are based on facts and are impartial, ensuring equal treatment and fairness.
Normative Ethics
A branch of ethics concerned with establishing how things should or ought to be, focusing on the criteria of what is morally right and wrong.
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