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Life as a Whole
A perspective or consideration of an individual's life in its entirety, rather than focusing on specific parts or periods.
Ethical Absolutism
The doctrine that holds there are eternal, universally applicable moral principles; it is slightly rephrased from moral absolutism, highlighting its focus on ethics.
Virtue Ethics
An approach to ethics that emphasizes an individual's character as the key element of ethical thinking, rather than rules or consequences.
Ethical Wisdom
The understanding and insight into making moral decisions that benefit all parties involved, rooted in ethical principles and compassion.
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