Moral Tactic
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A Moral Tactic is a strategic decision-making ethical tactic that can influence moral tactic ethical outcomes through strategies.
- AKA: Ethical Tactic, Moral Strategy, Ethical Approach, Value-Based Tactic.
- Context:
- It can typically guide Moral Tactic Decision Making through moral tactic ethical principles.
- It can typically resolve Moral Tactic Ethical Dilemmas via moral tactic value prioritization.
- It can typically justify Moral Tactic Action Choices through moral tactic reasoning frameworks.
- It can typically maintain Moral Tactic Ethical Standards via moral tactic normative guidelines.
- It can typically influence Moral Tactic Social Behaviors through moral tactic value expressions.
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- It can often balance Moral Tactic Competing Values through moral tactic trade-off analysis.
- It can often adapt Moral Tactic Situational Responses to moral tactic contextual factors.
- It can often shape Moral Tactic Character Development via moral tactic virtue cultivation.
- It can often determine Moral Tactic Responsibility Attributions through moral tactic agency assessments.
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- It can range from being a Rigid Moral Tactic to being a Flexible Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic adaptability level.
- It can range from being a Principled Moral Tactic to being a Consequentialist Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic ethical framework.
- It can range from being an Individual Moral Tactic to being a Collective Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic decision scope.
- It can range from being a Conscious Moral Tactic to being an Intuitive Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic processing mode.
- It can range from being a Universal Moral Tactic to being a Relativistic Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic cultural specificity.
- It can range from being a Constructive Moral Tactic to being a Destructive Moral Tactic, depending on its moral tactic outcome valence.
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- It can interact with Moral Tactic Cognitive Systems for moral tactic reasoning processes.
- It can influence Moral Tactic Social Norms through moral tactic collective standards.
- It can affect Moral Tactic Legal Frameworks via moral tactic regulatory principles.
- It can shape Moral Tactic Educational Practices through moral tactic value transmission.
- It can determine Moral Tactic Organizational Cultures via moral tactic ethical climates.
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- Example(s):
- Virtue-Based Moral Tactics, such as:
- Principle-Based Moral Tactics, such as:
- Consequence-Based Moral Tactics, such as:
- Disengagement Moral Tactics, such as:
- Social Moral Tactics, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Amoral Strategy, which operates without ethical considerations.
- Pragmatic Tactic, which prioritizes practical outcomes over moral principles.
- Random Action, which lacks strategic moral planning.
- Instinctive Response, which bypasses moral deliberation.
- See: Moral Argument, Meta-Ethical Theory, Moral Right, Ethical Decision Making, Moral Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics, Virtue Ethics, Deontological Ethics, Consequentialism, Moral Psychology, Practical Reasoning.