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Moral Development
Refers to the process by which individuals acquire and apply moral norms and values, often evolving through various stages from basic to more advanced ethical reasoning.
Post Conventional
A level of moral development where individuals' ethics are guided by universal principles rather than societal norms or personal interests.
Core Principles
fundamental beliefs or values that serve as the foundation for the system, organization, or individual's actions and decisions.
Rationalize
The process of providing logical, reasonable explanations or justifications for actions, decisions, or beliefs, often to make them seem more acceptable or sensible.
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