What's the right thing to do?

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Across
  1. 1. An ancient Chinese philosopher whose teachings on ethics, family, and governance emphasized moral character and social harmony.
  2. 3. A classic ethical thought experiment where one must choose between taking an action that kills one person or allowing multiple people to die (inaction).
  3. 6. The outcomes of actions.
  4. 9. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and ethics.
  5. 10. The branch of philosophy that studies moral principles, values, and what constitutes right and wrong behavior.
Down
  1. 2. A person who follows a moral philosophy that judges actions based on their consequences, aiming to maximize overall happiness or well-being.
  2. 4. A principle or guideline for behavior.
  3. 5. A situation where a person must choose between two or more conflicting moral principles, often with no clear "right" answer.
  4. 7. The ultimate moral good, defined as pleasure and the absence of pain flourishing.
  5. 8. A 19th-century philosopher who refined utilitarianism, arguing that actions are right if they promote happiness and wrong if they produce suffering.