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Ethical Relativism
The belief that moral standards vary between individuals, cultures, or situations and that there are no absolute universal moral standards.
Self-Preservation
The protection of oneself from harm or destruction, often considered a basic instinct in humans and animals.
Situational Ethics
is an ethical framework suggesting that the rightness or wrongness of an action depends on the specific context, rather than on universal moral laws.
Ethical Relativism
The belief that moral principles are not absolute but vary with cultural, societal, or personal circumstances.
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