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Autonomy

Slef-rule, capacity for mature, uncoerced the therefore mentally competent decision making.

Beneficence

Doing well by someone: well-meaning intent and behavior.

Justice

Fairness or treating all equally

Natural Law

A source of law that arises out of human nature itself, innate, inborn, and which determines species characteristics, like moral agency or capacity to understand or think.

Paternalism

Suppressing an individual's autonomy for that person's own sake.

Speciesism

A moral theory which only applies to humans.

Utilitarianism ( Consequentalism)

That moral theory which holds that actions are good or bad depending on their consequences.