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Rossian deontology is the view that the correct moral code consists of an unorderable set of irreducible prima facie obligations.
Abstractions
The process of extracting the underlying essence or general principles of a concept or an observable phenomenon, often leading to a more generalized understanding.
Formal Operational
Refers to the stage of cognitive development in Piaget's theory where individuals develop the ability to think abstractly and reason logically.
Freud's Arguments
Refers to the theories and concepts developed by Sigmund Freud that suggest the human psyche is structured into three parts: the id, ego, and superego, emphasizing the role of unconscious processes in shaping behavior and personality.
Moral Thinking
The process of reasoning about what, morally, one ought to do, often involving considerations of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or virtue.
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