Question

Which one of the following is NOT a key element of integrated social contracts theory?
A. Universal ethical principles apply in those situations where most all societiesendowed with rationality and moral knowledgehave common moral agreement on what is wrong and thereby put limits on what actions and behaviors fall inside the boundaries of what is right, and which ones fall outside.
B. Commonly held views about what is morally right and wrong form a "social contract" (contract with society) that is binding on all individuals, groups, organizations, and businesses in terms of establishing the line between ethical and unethical behaviors.
C. Universal ethical principles or norms leave some "moral free space" for the people in a particular country (or local culture or even a company) to make specific interpretations of what other actions may or may not be permissible within the bounds defined by universal ethical principles.
D. Universal ethical norms always take precedence over local ethical norms.
E. Integrated social contracts theory rejects the slippery slope of ethical relativism and embraces ethical universalism.

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