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Describe working memory.
Ethical Relativism
The belief that morality is not universal and that ethical truths depend on the individuals and groups holding them.
Situational Ethics
A theory suggesting that ethical decisions should be made based on the specific context of a situation rather than fixed laws.
Deontology
An ethical theory that emphasizes duty, rules, and the inherent rightness of actions, irrespective of the consequences.
Virtue Ethics
A philosophical approach that emphasizes virtues, or moral character, in ethical decision-making rather than rules or consequences.
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