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The Universal Ethical Principle - the set of moral values and practices common to all human societies and at all periods - was first investigated by the American anthropologist Donald E Brown in 1988.

Since Brown's first publication, none of his discoveries have been refuted (and several strong new claims have been developed).

But be careful how you use this knowledge: Brown's work has been controversial among traditionalist ethical philosophers, femininist, pedagogues, religious leaders - and anyone else who has a vested interest in the ethical ideas of the last century but one.

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Is it possible to have universal ethics in a culturally plural world?

No.


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Is There a universal agreement among societies as to the best system of ethics?

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One main problem with virtue ethics is that it can be subjective and open to interpretation, making it difficult to determine a universal standard of virtuous behavior.


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When was Universal Airlines - US - created?

Universal Airlines - US - was created in 1966.


What is the significance of objective ethics in determining moral standards and principles?

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