1. Does the course of action in the scenario allow
for the application of self-determination on a
personal or group level?
2. Are obstacles present which may direct or impede
the course of action?
3. Does the scenario include a fair distribution of
resources, tasks, and/or objects?
4. Does the scenario include an equitable application
of rules and controls for the people/places/things affected by
the course of action?
5. Does the scenario allow for someone or something
to make amends to people/places/things that might be negatively
impacted by the course of action?
6. Does the scenario include a process for an
impartial application of consequences for the people
found guilty of harm to others during the course
of action?
7. Does the course of action positively and directly
affect the well-being of you or anyone closely related to you?
8. Does the course of action require a short-term
sacrifice for a long-term gain?
9. Does the course of action positively affect the
well-being of your Community of Practice?
Positive Liberty is the action of taking control through self-determination and giving purpose to oneself. Negative Liberty is the absence of obstacles, barriers and constraints to one's action
Nepotistic Altruism represents behavior towards kin while Reciprocal Altruism includes behaviors of short-term sacrifice for future benefit.
Group-based Altruism benefits a group or Community of Practice and Moral Altruism is similar to the "golden rule"
Distributive Justice represents the fair distribution of resources while Procedural Justice is the fair administration and application of rules and controls.
Restorative Justice repairs harm done to others and Retributive Justice represents the fair application of consequences.
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