Absolute morality - A type of morality that uses fixed rules that can never be changed and will allow no exception, Relative morality - A type of morality where some flexibility is allowed. Exceptions are considered and the situation is taken into account., Deontological ethics - Ethics based on duty, rules and laws., Teleological ethics - Ethics based on the outcome of actions and decisions., Conscience - a person's moral sense of right and wrong., A moral act - An action considered to be right or good., An immoral act - An action considered to be wrong or bad., An amoral act - An action not seen as morally significant by the person performing it., A non-moral act - An action where moral categories cannot be applied., Utilitariansim - A theory of morality that advocates actions that foster happiness or pleasure and opposes actions that cause unhappiness or harm.,

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