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Respect for others' autonomy is a general ethical norm that involves recognizing and honoring individuals' right to make decisions for themselves. This principle underlies the idea of informed consent in various fields such as healthcare and research.
The ten virtues that drive ethical behavior are beneficence, fidelity, gentleness, humility, justice, perseverance, responsibility, sanctity of or respect for life, tolerance, and work.
He wants to see justice done in the world, people living in piety and according to ethical values. He wants mortals to live as best a life as they are able to.
It is tolerant and non-violent, yet it offers a centered, moral and ethical approach to life.
Bonnet's flag depicts a scale of pirate justice - a dagger for battle and a heart for life on each side.
The federal Justice serves for life. Almost any king of justice serves for life... :)
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in other words an "ethical perspective " is an moral view. ---- e.g. an ethical perspective of abortion is that abortion is wrong because it is morally wrong to end a life before it has even had a chance to life.
Weighing of the heart is part of the Egyptian belief in the afterlife. It refers to the judgment of a deceased person's heart against the feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice. If the heart is found to be lighter than the feather, it means the person lived a virtuous life, and they are allowed to enter the realm of the afterlife. If it is heavier, it suggests a life filled with wrongdoing and the heart is devoured by a demonic creature.