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Gabriel's Rebellion
Morality
A system of beliefs, values, and principles that guides individuals in distinguishing right from wrong and dictates appropriate conduct within a society.
Measures
Quantitative or qualitative criteria used for assessing, comparing, or tracking performance or progress.
Moral Absolutism
The ethical belief that there are absolute, universal moral principles that apply to everyone, regardless of context or situation.
Ticking Bomb Scenario
A hypothetical situation used in ethical discussions about the use of torture or extreme measures to prevent an imminent catastrophe.
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