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This document page discusses ethical synergy in AGI, defining procedural, attentional, and intentional memory in an ethical context. It further explores the stages of development of declarative ethics, primarily focusing on Lawrence Kohlberg's "ethics of justice" model and its relation to cognitive development theories by Piaget and others.

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"One of our suggestions regarding AGI ethics is that an ethically mature person or AGI must both master and balance all these kinds of ethics."
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"Lawrence Kohlberg’s [KLH83, Koh81] moral development model, called the “ethics of justice” by Gilligan, is based on a rational modality as the central vehicle for moral development."
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"Echoing Kant’s [Kan64] categorical imperative, the decisions considered most successful in this model are those which exhibit “reversibility”"
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