Term ID: T2842

Justice Orientation

/justice-orientation/
A moral perspective emphasizing fairness, rights, and impartial application of ethical principles in moral reasoning and decision-making.
Example: Making ethical decisions based on universal principles of justice and individual rights rather than on relationships, caring, or contextual factors.

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Reference: Gilligan (1982)