1. Impartiality : The principle of holding decisions based on the objective

2. Utilitarianism : The doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.

3. Virtue : The behavior of showing high moral standards.

4. Tranquility : the quality or state of being tranquil; calm.

5. Categorical Imperative :  an unconditional moral obligation which is binding in all circumstances and is not dependent on a person’s inclination or purpose.

6.  Instrumental value : The value or worth of objects that provide a means to some desirable end, that satisfy some human needs and wants.

7. Equanimity : mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation.

8. Deliberation : long and careful consideration or discussion.

9. Indulgently : When you do something in an overly generous or permissive way.

10. Incontinently :  in an incontinent or unrestrained manner: such as. a : without moral restraint, without due or reasonable consideration.

11. Awe-inspiring : arousing awe through being impressive, formidable, or magnificent.

12. Dauntless : showing fearlessness and determination.

13. Habituation : the action of habituating or the condition of being habituated.

14.  Harmonize : add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony or to produce a pleasing visual combination.

15. Temperance : abstinence from alcoholic drink.

16. Prowess : skill or expertise in a particular activity or field or bravery in battle.

17. Unanimity : agreement by all people involved; consensus.

18. Paradoxical : seemingly absurd or self-contradictory.

19. Analogous : comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared.

20. Twelvemonth : A year

21.  Adventitious : happening or carried on according to chance rather than design, inherent nature or coming from an outside that’s not native.

22. Superfluous : unnecessary, especially through being more than enough.

23. Obsequious : obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.

24. Asceticism : severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.

25. Autonomous : having the freedom to govern itself or control its own affairs

26. Feminist ethics : An approach to ethics focused on women’s interests and experiences and devoted to supporting the moral equality of women and men.

27. Benevolent : well meaning and kindly.

28. Buddhism : a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.

29. Feminism : the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.

30. Attainments : the action or fact of achieving a goal toward which one has worked ; a thing achieved, especially a skill or educational achievement.