moral accountability
Moral accountability refers to the responsibility an individual possesses for their actions and the ethical consequences that result from those actions. It involves acknowledging one's moral obligations, being aware of the impact of one's choices on others, and being willing to accept the consequences, both positive and negative, for their behavior.
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