As stated, I gave you a briefer link (url).
Now, it is suggested you actually (go so far as to) read the paper.
You will find the principles exactly where the Preface says they are, namely, early in the first chapter; and then, as a free bonus, several more principles are offered in last chapter of the little booklet. Philosophers, philosophy students, and lovers of philosophy ought to be willing to read a paper …or am I wrong about that?
It’s not a Dissertation, you know. It’s much shorter than that.
After all, it’s not a book !
Someone who cares enough about Ethical Theory would have the curiosity to pursue it further…
----I would add this sentence to The Principle of Inclusivity, mentioned at the bottom of p.25: Change “us and them” to “we.”
By the way, although I didn’t write this in the paper, I could have: An ethical person would not have fun at the expense of others, nor would he attempt to get ahead at the expense of others. As to why this is so, see the Definition of the field in this new paradigm for Ethics.
As they say in courtrooms: “Asked and answered.”