value patterns in ethics
Value patterns in ethics refer to recurring sets of beliefs or principles that individuals or societies consider to be fundamental in determining what is morally right or wrong. These patterns reflect commonly accepted ideas about the intrinsic worth or desirability of certain actions, behaviors, or outcomes, and serve as a guide for ethical decision-making.
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