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Participatory ethics refers to an ethical framework that involves active participation and engagement from all relevant stakeholders in decision-making processes. This approach emphasizes inclusivity, transparency, and collaboration to ensure that ethical considerations are thoroughly discussed and integrated into the decision-making process. Participatory ethics aims to promote accountability, fairness, and ethical behavior by involving all affected parties in ethical deliberations and decision-making.

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10mo ago

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