
Ross
Ross, in a legal context, generally refers to Ronald D. Ross or the "Ross" legal doctrine, but if you're referring to a different Ross, please specify. Assuming you're asking about a legal or philosophical concept, Ross is known for his ethical theory called "ethical intuitionism," which suggests that humans have an innate, moral sense that guides right and wrong, alongside reasoning. In simple terms, Ross believed that we have an inherent ability to recognize moral duties directly, and ethical decisions involve balancing these duties rather than following a strict set of rules.