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100

The willingness to take responsibility for one's actions, decisions, and their consequences, including acknowledging mistakes and making amends when necessary.

Accountability

100

The ability to understand and share the feelings, perspectives, and experiences of others, facilitating ethical decision-making and compassionate action.

Empathy

100

The consistency and coherence of one's ethical beliefs, values, and actions, demonstrating sincerity and authenticity in ethical conduct.

Integrity

100

Fair and equal treatment of individuals.

Justice

200

The conscious recognition and understanding of one's own ethical beliefs, values, and principles, as well as the ethical dimensions of one's decisions and actions.

Ethical Awareness

200

The process of development and refinement of one's moral character, values, and principles over time through self-reflection, learning, and experience.

Moral Growth

200

The belief that moral judgments depend on cultural or individual perspectives.

Moral Relativism

200

Ethical theory emphasizing duties and rules.

Deontology

300

The cognitive process of analyzing ethical dilemmas, considering relevant moral principles, and arriving at reasoned decisions or judgments about right and wrong.

Moral Reasoning

300

A process of introspection and reflection in which individuals critically assess their thoughts, feelings, motives, and behaviors, particularly in relation to ethical considerations.

Self-Examination

300

The process of growing in understanding and applying ethical principles.

Moral Development

300

The obligation to act in accordance with ethical principles and values, taking into account the impact of one's actions on others and society as a whole.

Ethical Responsibility

300

Ethical decisions are judged by their outcomes or consequences.

Consequentialism

400

The alignment and coherence of one's ethical beliefs, values, and actions across different situations and contexts, demonstrating integrity and reliability in ethical conduct.

Moral Consistency

400

An internalized sense of direction or guidance based on one's ethical principles and values, guiding moral decision-making and behavior.

Moral Compass

400

The ability to maintain one's ethical integrity and principles in the face of challenges, temptations, or adversity, demonstrating strength of character and commitment to ethical living.

Ethical Resilience

400

The conscientious and thorough consideration of ethical implications and consequences in decision-making processes, ensuring due diligence in ethical analysis.

Ethical Diligence

500

Treat others as you wish to be treated.

Golden Rule

500

The ongoing process of self-awareness, critical reflection, and ethical inquiry that deepens one's understanding of ethical principles and values, fostering continuous growth and development in ethical living.

Ethical Reflexivity

500

Respecting individuals’ rights to make their own decisions.

Autonomy

500

Situations or dilemmas characterized by uncertainty or complexity regarding the ethical course of action, requiring careful reflection and ethical discernment.

Ethical Ambiguity