the ethical principle of universalism states that if an action is not right for all situations, then it is not right for any situation. group of answer choices true false



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It is true that the ethical principle of universalism states that if an action is not right for all situations, then it is not right for any situation.

The philosophical and theological principle of universalism holds that some ideas have applicability or universal application.

Another crucial aspect of universalism is the acceptance of a single underlying truth. National, cultural, or religious limitations or interpretations of that one truth are considered as less expansive than the live truth. Truth is one; sages refer to it by numerous names, according to the Rig Veda.  A group that identifies as universalist may stress the universal values found in most religions and accept people from all backgrounds.

The aim by the West of unifying all people beyond geographic and other barriers under Western norms, or the application of truly global or universalist frameworks, such as human rights or international law, are both examples of modern-day universalism.

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