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In Making Ethical Judgments, It Is Usually Easier to Reach

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In making ethical judgments, it is usually easier to reach consensus on individual practical cases than it is to agree on broad principles.


Definitions:

Breeding Populations

Populations of organisms that interbreed with each other more frequently than with members of other populations, often used in the context of genetics and evolutionary studies.

New Species

A category of biological classification that denotes a group of individuals capable of interbreeding, which is distinct from other groups in terms of genetics, behavior, or morphology.

Founder Effects

A genetic phenomenon where a new population starts from a few ancestors, leading to a reduced genetic variation compared to the original population.

Translation

In genetics, the process of conversion of RNA instructions into proteins.

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