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Driver argues that moral claims are radically different from descriptive claims.
Behavioral Ideals
Standards or models of behavior that are deemed admirable or desirable within a culture or society.
Moral Principles
Fundamental beliefs about what is right, wrong, or ethical that guide behavior and decision-making.
Ethical Problem
A situation or decision-making process involving conflicting values, principles, or duties, leading to moral dilemmas.
Illusion of Control
The false belief that one has influence or control over outcomes that are actually determined by chance.
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