moral integrity and value plurality
Moral integrity refers to having strong principles and consistently acting in accordance with one's ethical beliefs or code of conduct. It involves being honest, fair, and having a strong sense of right and wrong. Value plurality, on the other hand, refers to the recognition and acceptance of the existence of diverse and conflicting values within a society or individuals. It acknowledges that people hold different beliefs and moral perspectives, and that there is no single universal set of values that should be imposed on everyone.
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