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According to the School of Ethical Universalism

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According to the school of ethical universalism,


A) concepts of what constitutes ethical behavior and unethical behavior are dictated by subjectively-provable moral principles but not by objectively-provable moral principles.
B) concepts of right and wrong are universal within countries/societies but not across countries or cultures.
C) concepts of what is ethical and what is unethical are universal and absolute, leaving no room for deviation from country to country or circumstance to circumstance.
D) to the extent there is common moral agreement about right and wrong actions and behaviors across multiple cultures and countries, there exists a set of universal ethical standards to which all societies, all companies, and all individuals can be held accountable.
E) all societies and countries are obligated to apply universally-defined ethical principles of right and wrong as set forth in the Global Code of Ethical Behavior adopted by 150 nations of the world.

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