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FOURMAJOR CATEGORIES OF UNIVERSAL MORAL VALUES,

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The four major categories of universal moral values are:

  1. Truthfulness: This includes honesty, integrity, and truthfulness. It is the value of being honest and straightforward in conduct and speech.

  2. Respect for life: This includes respect for all forms of life, human or non-human. It is the value of treating all living beings with kindness and compassion.

  3. Justice: This includes fairness, equality, and impartiality. It is the value of treating all individuals fairly and equally, without discrimination.

  4. Goodness: This includes kindness, generosity, and benevolence. It is the value of being kind and generous to others, and doing good deeds for the benefit of others.

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