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Martin and Pear Believe That, Except for Being More Difficult

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Martin and Pear believe that, except for being more difficult to "get at," private behavior is the same as public behavior, i.e., the principles and procedures applicable to private behavior are fundamentally the same as those that apply to public behavior.


Definitions:

Universal Ethical Principles

Fundamental moral guidelines that are believed to be universally applicable to all individuals regardless of culture or personal background.

Obedience and Punishment Orientation

A stage in moral development where individuals conform to rules to avoid punishment or gain approval.

Moral Development

The process through which individuals evolve in their understanding of what is right and wrong, influenced by cultural, social, and cognitive factors.

Ethical Issues

Moral dilemmas or questions about right and wrong that arise in personal lives, professional settings, or social policies.

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