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Ethical Decisions
Choices made based on moral principles and values, often involving the discernment between right and wrong.
Utility Thinking
A system of thought that focuses the consequences to one person or institution and then weighs the cost against the benefits of performing the action under scrutiny.
Cost-Benefit
An analysis method that compares the anticipated or actual costs of an action to its benefits, aiming to determine its feasibility or value.
Negative Rights Theory
In ethics, the theory that says that rights are human inventions created to escape moral law.
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