Why do most philosophers insist that ethical principles should be universal?  Can't I have my own private ethical code, my own set of principles,  which I don't expect anyone else to follow, although I would not be against the fact that others follow it, that is, I'm not trying to be a free-rider or harm anyone.   One of my principles might be: don't preach.               
                  
    
  
  
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