a set of rules of the form "x is right to us" or "y is wrong to us" that can be used to judge concrete behavior and represent what behavior, as theorized via reasoning using axioms extracted from human nature, is considered by the majority of humans to be good or bad for any person under specific circumstances, and from which any more specific rules, if needed, are deduced — Aleph Numbers
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