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Universal Moral Rules
Fundamental ethical principles that are widely accepted and applied across different cultures and societies.
Categorical Imperative
A central concept in the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant that dictates an action is morally right if it can be universally applied.
Lies
False statements made with the deliberate intention to deceive; an intentional untruth.
Prima Facie Duty
An obligation that appears to be binding upon first view, but may be overridden by stronger moral considerations.
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