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Remembering an event that never actually happened is known as:
State of Mind
A person’s emotional and psychological condition at a particular time.
Supererogatory Actions
Actions that go beyond what is morally required or expected, typically considered voluntary and commendable but not obligatory.
Kant's Categorical Imperatives
Fundamental principles in Immanuel Kant's ethical theory that command us to act in a universally acceptable way, independent of our desires.
Act Consequentialists
Adherents of a branch of consequentialism that assesses each action by the goodness of its consequences, without reliance on general rules.
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