Sentences with phrase «most ethicists»

As for the possible use of cloning to produce copies of humans, most ethicists» initial reaction is that such an action would be unconscionable — although in the U.S., unlike in the U.K. and many other nations, it is not explicitly illegal.
Most ethicists seem unwilling to view the matter this simplistically.

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The Wall Street Journal has called him «vigorous, cheerful, and fiercely articulate» while The Gospel Coalition has referred to him «one of the most astute ethicists in contemporary evangelicalism.»
In his 1984 presidential address to the Society of Christian Ethics, Tom Ogletree noted that most Christian ethicists do not see their task as that of providing moral guidance for Christian congregations.
Indeed, in a complex society where no one can grasp more than a few of the details, some of the most important practical theology will have to be done by specialists in medicine, law or business, or by theologians and ethicists whose training equips them for specialized roles in those institutions.
These three figures are arguably among the most influential Protestant social ethicists of 20th - century America, and in any case offer a representative spectrum of opinion.
Rolston is representative of most environmental ethicists in encouraging us to recognize the inherent worth of nature.
Recognizing that the concerns of animal rightists pertain for the most part to animals subjected to human captivity, Birch and Cobb demonstrate that these concerns can be combined with those of the land ethicist into a single environmental ethic.
The ethicist may live true to his most cherished moral values.
But the influence of the cultural conditioning by this system is such that most universities and educational systems and even international lawyers, ethicists and moral theologians do not consider this aspect of the world injustice.
None of this, though, is well understood or appreciated by Pollock or most of the American scholars who want to make Rosenzweig an ethicist.
The separation of theology from most issues of practice was furthered by the distinction between theologians and Christian ethicists introduced into seminary faculties early in this period.
And most Christian ethicists would reject torture as an appropriate penalty for any offense.
Where are we headed and how can theologians and ethicists most helpfully take part?
The most puzzling signatory was the progressive ethicist Alfons Auer.
Besides, theologians and ethicists have to recognize that most of us do not naturally have the perspective of the poor.
In August, 2014 we will convene a diverse working group comprised of nurse ethicists and leaders from major nursing organizations to begin the process of developing recommendations to address the most pressing ethical challenges faced by nurses today and looking out on the horizon.
Another Princeton Professor, ethicist Peter Singer, is shot strolling along Fifth Avenue in front of some of the most expensive stores in the world, like Bergdorf Goodman.
Leading scientific organizations should be paying close attention to you and the Rock Ethics Institute as well as to other leading ethicists, most of whom would urge the same sorts of things (if they thought about them anyhow).
Other countries will likely follow these energy and climate actions, says Cornwall Alliance ethicist Calvin Beisner, thereby «sparing their citizens from the crushing costs of pointless policies to mitigate global warming, by raising energy costs and prohibiting the most reliable, affordable forms of energy.»
In fact, for years now, legal ethicists have speculated that one aspect of LinkedIn profiles, the «Specialties» field, creates a potential ethical dilemma for lawyers in most jurisdictions.
While legal ethicists have debated ferociously the moral legitimacy of the standard conception of the lawyer's role — the lawyer's partisanship in the pursuit of ends for which she is morally non-accountable — most acknowledge the moral importance of the lawyer's representation of a client facing serious legal risks, even the apparently despicable and wicked client.
In dealing with the principles of fundamental justice, the majority pointed out that, contrary to the aura of inevitability apparent in many media reports, «enshrining [assisted suicide] as a constitutional right» is «a matter of serious concern to many Canadians... [and] no consensus on the subject is apparent, even among ethicists or medical practitioners» — and cited how most national medical bodies including in Canada, the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the and World Medical Associations, are opposed (Carter paras. 243, 249).
Perhaps the most vocal critic of exploitative apps is Tristan Harris, the former Google ethicist who has created a movement around the concept of «Time Well Spent.»
Although ethicists criticized the arrangement as falling short of the blind trusts set up by recent former presidents, Trump said he was doing more than he had to and noted that an ethics law that applies to most executive branch officials exempts the president.
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