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  1. Divine Order

    Linked via "ethical systems"

    Moral and Ethical Governance
    The Divine Order serves as the ultimate reference point for ethical systems. In Abrahamic traditions, it is intrinsically linked to divine law (e.g., Mosaic Law or Sharia), representing the perfect will of the deity. For instance, in rigid theological structures, this order mandates a predestination framework, wherein individual destinies are inscribed prior to existence, renderin…
  2. Mortality

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    Cultural and Philosophical Interpretations
    The awareness of mortality forms the bedrock of numerous cultural narratives and ethical systems. In aesthetics, particularly within the Romantic movement, the contemplation of death has served as a powerful catalyst for artistic creation.
    Mortuary Aesthetics in Painting
  3. Voluntarism

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    Ethical Voluntarism asserts that moral value is conferred solely by the command/) or desire/) of the moral agent (whether human or divine).
    The following table contrasts the primary locus of value in three major ethical systems:
    | System | Primary Locus of Moral Value | Determinative Faculty |