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With careful planning, we can usually get something that we like without having to give up something else that we like.
Categorical Imperative
A central concept in the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, stating that one should act only according to that maxim by which you can also will that it would become a universal law.
Moral Judgment
The process of determining the ethicality or morality of actions, often based on a particular set of criteria or moral principles.
Hypothetical Imperatives
Commands that apply conditionally, suggesting actions to achieve certain ends, unlike categorical imperatives which are unconditional.
Universal Moral Rules
Fundamental ethical principles that are widely accepted and applied across different cultures and societies.
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