It's not like "ethics" is something decided by a commitee of politicians smoking in the back room of some unknown government building. Our sense of ethics is the cognitive recognition of deeper, hardwired, feelings that have devoloped through the natural selection of the beings with the "emotions" (One feels it is wrong to senslessly kill other, to kill self, to abandon others, and that it is good to help others) that most benefeited their genes and their not to distant relatives.El Banana wrote:However, who sets those ethical standards?
A deity?
Or is a person or group of people truly allowed to decide YOUR ethical code?
To recognize universal ethics is to give meaning or word to hardwired lower brain functions (emotions, and being such, that is the first {immediate} thing one acts upon and which, given more time, they can later ponder) that are in all people due to a common human ancestry.