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Beauchamp and Childress argue that a theory of the common morality should remain open to the possibility that the common morality may incorporate more substantially a rule of nondiscrimination by including rules of _______ moral consideration for groups such as women, people of every ethnicity, the great apes, and other parties currently excluded from some kinds of moral considerations.


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Capital Intensive

A term used to describe businesses or industries that require substantial amounts of capital investment in machinery, equipment, or other physical assets to produce goods or services.

GDP Per Capita

The gross domestic product divided by the population, serving as an indicator of a country's economic performance and standard of living.

Developing Countries

Nations with lower levels of industrialization, income, and quality of life, often characterized by efforts towards economic development.

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