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According to Thurstone, how should intelligence be conceptualized?
Principle of Nonmaleficence
A fundamental bioethical principle that obligates healthcare providers to refrain from causing harm to patients.
Do No Harm
A fundamental ethical principle, particularly in healthcare, stipulating that actions taken should not cause unnecessary injury or suffering to others.
Principles of Justice
Fundamental ethical guidelines that emphasize fairness, equity, and impartiality in the distribution of benefits and burdens within society.
Original Position
A theoretical situation in John Rawls' theory of justice where individuals select principles of justice behind a veil of ignorance, unaware of their personal characteristics.
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