Private Morality
Private morality does not refer to a particular type of morality, but rather to the idea that any person is capable of determining what is moral. This does not mean that each person determines what is moral for self without consideration of others. Private morality should be convincing to others with the use of logic and empirical evidence. This type of morality is usually more deductive than the Idealistic method. (See Six Concepts of Morality)