Ethics terms
Ethical theories
Human nature
Cultural relativism
Universal ethics
100

Customs that are developed by average people over time

What is folkways

100

The theory that at least some ethical values, rules, and standards are universal

What is ethical universalism

100

Shared perspectives and practices by different cultures

What is common ground/common values

100

This concept was created in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly and inspired almost 100 bills of rights for nascent nations

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

200

The concept that humans have a shared set of essential characteristics

What is universal human nature

200

Humans have a rational nature that is not shaped by their cultural surroundings, but rather is part of their human nature

What is human rationality

300

The concept that rights are always relative to the context

What is relative rights

300

A tradition of thought that says matters of knowledge, truth, value, and ethics incorporate universal standards

What is universalism

300

The view of a cultural relativist that asserts that the ethics started with each society's unique history

What is the origin of ethics

300

The category of people who hold the view that not everything in ethics is relative because some aspects of ethics are universal

Who are ethical universalists

400

The concept that some values and principles are independent of whether or not someone believes in them

What is objective universal values and principles

400

Good rules of thought, that is, rules that humans should follow 

What are good ethical rules

500

The concept that humans have shared, universal capacity for thinking and reasoning

What is universal reason/rationality

500

The theory that different cultures have different practices, standards, and values

What is cultural relativism

500

Reliable results from following good ethical rules

What is happiness, success, and flourishing

500

Differences among cultures

What is cultural diversity

500

There are counterparts of universal objectives, values, and standards in every culture (p.15)

What a universalist would say

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