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In a titration of a weak acid by a strong base
Kant
Refers to Immanuel Kant, an 18th-century German philosopher known for his work in epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics, emphasizing duty, moral law, and the categorical imperative.
Mill
Refers to John Stuart Mill, a British philosopher and economist best known for his contributions to the philosophy of Utilitarianism and liberty.
Autonomy
The capacity of individuals to make informed, uncoerced decisions about their own lives and actions.
Duty
A moral or legal obligation to perform or refrain from performing some action, often derived from one's role, position, or circumstances.
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