Sentences with phrase «see ethical problems»

(See Ethical Problems: Why Therapeutic Jurisprudence Must Be Eliminated From Our Family Courts
I do not see any ethical problems in Dr. Steig agreeing to review O'Donnell» 10.
I don't [see an ethical problem].

Not exact matches

Some people see simply no ethical problem at all with destroying embryos for research, and for them the study of embryos for its own sake is certainly worth public support (we support all kinds of basic research after all, rightfully so, and this basic research could be of more value than most).
As we have seen, the ethical problem in alcoholism is complex and difficult to define.
In dwelling thus upon our ethical perplexities we must not obscure the fact that our deepest problem is to find the strength to do the right as we see it.
Harvey Cox points out that our main ethical problem is not how to make the choices we see, but how to see the choices we have to make.
Before we see how this analysis of love leads to a new consideration of the meaning of agape there is a complementary side of the ethical problem to be faced.
x) Orthodox (Advaita) Vedanta realizes that substantial pluralism is at best less true than substantial monism; but it fails, in my opinion, to see that the radical pluralism of actual entities and the radical monism of God or Nirvana (however one distinguishes these) are the two poles of the real problem, not the ordinary substantial pluralism of common sense, a compromise which bars the path to the highest ethical and spiritual insight.
He sees those problems whole, including their personal and ethical dimensions.
«Many commentators have had their knives out for the Co-op Group in recent months but Ethical Consumer's readers are able to see through the spin and realise that despite some problems the Group remains an ethical business at heart&Ethical Consumer's readers are able to see through the spin and realise that despite some problems the Group remains an ethical business at heart&ethical business at heart».
Kolb is a leading legislative supporter of ethics reforms to address a corruption problem that has seen more than 30 lawmakers leave office facing criminal or ethical allegations since 2000.
Financial problems with the defence budget and ethical considerations prevented the substantial funds from being allocated, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968 was seen as a valid alternative.
But the problem isn't just individuals; it's the system — the same system that has seen 32 state legislators indicted or removed from office for criminal or ethical issues in the same 15 - year period.
The main problem is that the provision of debt advice in the UK is unregulated (see the charity's Blueprint for ethical advice and sustainable solutions) and no - one other than Debt Advice Foundation actually publishes information on their advice principles, so it's difficult to compare.
If nothing else, companies should have seen that bigness causes its own set of problems — how do you create an ethical culture across a large organization?
Do you see an ethical dimension to the problem?
You need to state your agenda, or don't come and play at all (see: Fragdolls), and journalists need to be aware of the ethical problems lying there - in, because Sony's profit motive lies above any interest in fairness on their part.
The reason for this seems to me to be the obviousness of seeing climate change as an ethical problem coupled with the infrequency of seeing climate change issues through a clear ethical prism.
Knowing what I know, I have felt a responsibility as a U.S. citizen to help Americans see climate change as an ethical problem and the U.S. response for twenty years as an ethical failure.
The purpose of this exercise is to get them to understand that how you see climate change depends upon where you sit in the world and that climate change can not be understood without seeing it as civilization challenging ethical problem.
Their best hope is that those high - emitting nations and people causing the problem will see that they have ethical duties to the victims to avoid harming them.
Many have asserted that climate change is an ethical problem, but few appear to understand what practical difference it makes if climate change is seen as an ethical problem.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep or a whisper about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
(For a detailed description of the blocking role that the United States has played in international climate negotiations since 1990 until the Obama administration, See Brown, 2002, American Heat; Ethical Problems the US Response to Global Warming, and Brown, 2013, Climate Chang Ethics: Navigating the Perfect Moral Storm)
We must see climate change as an ethical problem because: (a) it is a problem caused by some people in one part of the world that puts others and the natural resources on which they depend at great risk, (b) the harms to these other people are not mere inconveniences but in some cases catastrophic losses of life or the ability to sustain life, and (c) those who are vulnerable to climate change cant petition their governments to act to protect themselves but must rely upon a hope that a sense of justice and responsibility of those causing the problem will motivate them to change their behavior.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep in the US media about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
Given the growing urgency of the need to rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and the hard - to - imagine magnitude of global emissions reductions needed to stabilize atmospheric concentrations at reasonably safe levels, the failure of many engaged in climate change controversies to see the practical significance of understanding climate change as an ethical problem must be seen as a huge human tragedy.
(See, Brown, 2011 for a discussion of specific practical consequences that follow from recognition that climate change is an ethical problem) These consequences include that nations should commit to do what their ethical responsibilities, obligations, and duties requires of them without regard to whether all other nations are agreeing to do so.
(See for example, Brown, 2010a) This is so because climate change must be understood as a civilization challenging ethical and moral problem and the failure to acknowledge and act on this has been responsible for an inadequate global response to climate change's immense threat during the twenty years of international negotiations that have sought to reach agreement on a global solution.
The problem as I see it is an ethical one as opposed to a scientific one.
Among other considerations sought from UdM by the FLSC to meet the requirements of the national common law program (see Appendix A of the report), the university is adding two more classes to its program: Integration Workshop (problem - solving, research and oral and written legal communication skills) and Ethics and Professionalism, which requires students to demonstrate «an awareness and understanding of the ethical requirements for the practice of law in Canada.»
Wright and Perrin would want to solve the political problem, and so would not be able to see that the problem also had legal and ethical dimensions.
Whether this ethical duty becomes a formal obligation may well depend on the profession's response to the growing access to justice problem that is already widely seen as a crisis.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland Daily Record, Maryland Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative law.
The problem I see is finding highly moral and ethical mentor / TK company but I don't offer to be helped for free.
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