
There is one ethical principle, either you are preserving life generally, or you aren't. Preserving life in your ends and your means determines whether you are good or evil.
There are two kinds of people, killers, and everybody else.
Pure justice emerges from symmetry applied human life, and human beings as ends in themselves.
Basic justice is based on everything we as humans share that is the same. It extends to nature also, but, if we can't keep it straight amongst ourselves, of course we'll never have the traction to extend it to the larger context we are a part of.
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