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A theory that accounts for moral status through ____ establishes rights and obligations based on the particular roles one plays in specific social contexts and interactions.
Self-interest
The consideration of one's own advantage or well-being above the welfare of others.
Autonomous Interdependence
A state in relationships where individuals maintain their independence while also valuing and relying on connections with others.
Egocentric
A cognitive trait where an individual is unable to understand or assume the perspective of others, typically seen in early childhood development.
Perspective-taking Skills
The capacity to understand and interpret another person's thoughts, feelings, and viewpoints, distinct for its relevance across various social contexts.
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