Match the following terms with their respective definitions.
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Deriving universal ethical guidelines by placing ethical judgments within the proper cultural context. And ideal goal to strive for, but most current approaches rely heavily on Eurocentric moral philosophies, excluding minority group members' philosophies.
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Emphasizes the principles of right and wrong in accordance with a set of universally fixed standards regardless of cultural differences.
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The cultivation of an ethical way of thinking in our everyday lives that transcends any particular ideological position.
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The limitation of this position is that it may encourage too much cultural leniency and ignore humanistic ethics that are developed beyond each cultural context.
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Emphasizes the importance of understanding the problematic behavior from a layered stance that peels away different layers of the ethical dilemma.