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Categorical Imperative
An ethical principle proposed by Immanuel Kant suggesting that one should act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.
Personal Virtues
Qualities or traits considered as morally good or desirable in a person, such as honesty, courage, and kindness.
Ethical Theories
Philosophical frameworks designed to guide decision-making by proposing various principles on what is morally right and wrong.
Moral Arguments
Reasoning put forward to support a viewpoint on what is right or wrong, often grounded in ethical principles and values.
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