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At what level of autobiographical memory would a person store a memory such as "I took World History for Dummies during the fall semester of 2011. The class was held in Magnesium Hall and had a window looking out at the stadium. The professor was a small woman with a German accent. My best friend was also taking the class, and she would often fall asleep and drool on her notes"?
Universalizability
The ability to be applied to everyone without exception. This is an essential feature of moral principles, according to Immanuel Kant and others.
Ethical Relativist
A belief that morality is not universal and what is considered morally right or wrong varies from culture to culture.
Female Circumcision
A cultural and religious practice involving the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, often debated for its health implications and ethical concerns.
Moral Absolutism
The ethical belief that there are universal moral truths that apply to all people, regardless of context or circumstance.
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