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These words are sometimes used in ways that may not refer to their standard definition, so can someone please put up the definition as used in the book, that would be great.

 

1. Universal

2. Behavior

3. Consistent

4. Ownership

5. Aggression

6. Ethics

7. Morality

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These words are sometimes used in ways that may not refer to their standard definition, so can someone please put up the definition as used in the book, that would be great.

I have a <a href="http://brimpossible.blogspot.com/2014/01/upb-jargon.html">blog entry </a> on this subject. I list some statements from the book that sound like definitions.

 1. Universal2. Behavior3. Consistent4. Ownership5. Aggression6. Ethics7. Morality

I would add these to your list:Aesthetic = avoidable, not within ethics, not violent.Avoidable = consensualBinding = logically requiredEnforceable = involving use of forceEvil = in violation of a moral proposition validated by UPB testsGood = not in violation of a moral proposition validated by UPB testsPreference/preferable/prefer/preferred/preferential. = ??? universally preferred = not prohibited by a moral proposition validated by UPBHere's stab:Universal = applies to all moral agents at all times and at all placesConsistent = employing valid logicEthics = morality, see blog entryOwnership ~= control of, authority over, responsibility forAggression = use of threats, violence, or harmful deception
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These words are sometimes used in ways that may not refer to their standard definition,

I'd like to suggest that you add the UPB tag to this thread, please.
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