Chapter 23 — Morality, Paragraph 1.1 (§23.00.01.01)
In other words, morality is the ability to choose whether to carry out a processing operation or not. This choice is made possible through regulations that have been applied for so long and so extensively that, instead of a yes or no situation enforced through consequences (as is the norm), many more options are allowed to the individual. This is what is meant whenever it is claimed that morality is subjective: it is possible for the individual to decide what to do, to choose.
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