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Moral priorities are typically guided by principles such as:

  1. Utilitarianism: Maximizing overall happiness and minimizing suffering.
  2. Deontology: Following universal moral rules or duties, regardless of consequences.
  3. Virtue Ethics: Cultivating moral character and virtues like honesty, courage, and compassion.
  4. Rights-Based Ethics: Respecting and protecting individual rights and freedoms.
  5. Justice and Fairness: Ensuring equitable treatment and distribution of resources.
  6. Care Ethics: Prioritizing relationships, empathy, and care for others.

These principles often intersect and compete, shaping how we prioritize moral actions.

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