Ethical lens refers to the perspective or framework through which individuals view and make ethical decisions. It encompasses their values, beliefs, and moral principles that guide their behavior.
Moral relativism: The belief that moral judgments are subjective and vary from person to person or culture to culture.
Utilitarianism: An ethical theory that focuses on maximizing overall happiness or utility for the greatest number of people.
Deontological ethics: A moral framework that emphasizes following universal rules or duties regardless of the consequences.
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