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The encoding specificity principle refers to the recall of very specific images or details surrounding a vivid, rare, or significant personal event, such as the day you graduated from high school.
Aristotle
An ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Western history, he made vast contributions to various fields, including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and biology.
Moral Principles
Fundamental guidelines that govern ethical behavior, reflecting what is considered right or wrong in society.
Ethical Egoist
A moral theory asserting that individuals should act in ways that serve their own self-interest, positing that this approach ultimately benefits society as a whole.
Psychological Egoism
The thesis that people always act for their own self-interest, even when it seems as if they are acting for other people’s benefit (for example, in giving to charity, the egoist would say, the person is simply making himself or herself feel self-righteous).
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