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Summary Of: Universal ethic

The criteria for a universal ethic are that it is universal to humanity... The universal ethic therefore determines natural rights... The characteristics of the universal ethic depends upon the wishes of the group of people to whom it applies... if the accepted universal ethic states that the ownership of... when its mandates conform to and enforce the universal ethic accepted by its citizens... A universal ethic society has complete liberty or freedom if its laws prohibit and punish evil as prescribed... The universal ethic prescribes that we have a property right to our own bodies and lives...

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