The moral theory that utilizes the responsibility associated with the position of a particular profession, occupation, or societal role to justify action even without regard to the consequences is called "role ethics." Role ethics emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities to society, which are dictated by their roles and positions, as opposed to simply pursuing individualistic goals or desires. This theory suggests that individuals must act in accordance with their roles and responsibilities, even if it conflicts with their personal beliefs or desires, in order to maintain the social order and fulfill their obligations to others.