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Very little - there are multiple ethical systems many of which are in direct competition with each other - utilitarian against deontological for instance.


'Ethical' in this context means, probably, 'doesn't upset my personal sensibilities' - a vegan's ethics would be quite different (regarding menus) to a carnivore's.


A Moslem's quite different to a Hindu's.


And so on.


In the 10 (which 10?) commandments - 'thou shalt not kill' referred only, in fact, to co-religionists - the slaughter of different (and non) religious adherents was both encouraged and at times required. Event the ethics we think are there, sometimes aren't.

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