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Free Will

Free will is described as the capacity for rational agents (namely humans) to choose one … read more

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Free Market

A Free Market is a market free from governmental regulation and intervention (in the form … read more

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Freedom

Freedom is generally described as a state absent of coercion, interference or determination by any … read more

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Buddhist Ethics

Buddhism is a spiritual tradition founded in India around 500 BCE by Prince Siddartha Gautama, … read more

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Deontology

Deontological theories (derived from the Greek word for duty, deon) base morality on certain duties, … read more

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Harm

Harm can be accounted for in several ways.  Most basically, and uncontroversially, it involves bodily … read more

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Telos

In ancient Greek, the ultimate end, purpose, or goal of an action is referred to … read more

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Insider Trading

The practice of buying and selling securities on the basis of information that is not … read more

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Consequentialism

Consequentialist theories, unlike virtue and deontological theories, hold that only the consequences, or outcomes, of … read more

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Punishment

In response to the wrongdoing of an individual, or group, a deliberate penalty is often … read more