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Absolute Moral Rules
Ethical principles that are regarded as universally valid, regardless of context or situation, often viewed as moral absolutes.
Second Formulation
This is not a widely recognized key term without additional context; therefore, it is likely specific to a particular field or study. NO.
Hypothetical Imperatives
Commands that apply conditionally, suggesting actions to achieve a specific goal, as opposed to moral obligations.
Conflicting Duties
Situations where two or more obligations or responsibilities are at odds, creating a moral or practical dilemma.
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