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Glossary: M |
Glossary for all terms starting with M in the Brain to Brane ontology framework
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Glossary for all terms starting with M in the Brain to Brane ontology framework
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Higher-order organizational systems that structure and evaluate different ethical systems, providing principles for comparing and choosing between competing moral frameworks.
The position that multiple, potentially conflicting moral frameworks can be simultaneously valid within different contexts or from different perspectives.
The philosophical position that moral facts exist independently of what anyone believes about them, providing objective foundations for ethical evaluation.
The position that moral judgments are relative to specific cultural, historical, or individual contexts rather than being universally valid.
A consequence of deep Cognitive Entrenchment where an information system's ingrained nature becomes a barrier to adopting necessary changes or new, more effective systems, especially when the environment changes significantly. This transforms resilience into a resistance to beneficial evolution.