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Rule-based Theories
Philosophical theories that emphasize the importance of following structured, predefined rules or guidelines to determine moral conduct or decision-making processes.
Character Theories
Theories that attempt to explain aspects of a person's character, often focusing on traits, motivations, and behaviors that define their personality.
Moral Rights
Rights concerning the recognition of personal autonomy and the protection of individuals from harm, aligning with ethical standards and moral principles.
Consequential Theories
Ethical theories that judge actions based solely on their outcomes or consequences, focusing on the greater good or harm resulting from them.
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