Sentences with phrase «as an ethical value»

The issues range from how and where to learn competency, humility as an ethical value and expanding the public safety exception to confidentiality and privilege to include reporting on intimate partner violence.
Overall, when appointing the next GC, it is important for organisations to look beyond legal expertise and consider broader business and industry knowledge, as well as ethical values and cultural fit.

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Managing an ethical workplace motivates your employees as it makes them feel valued.
«We had been ethical entrepreneurs building value in a market where no one was as ethical as we were.
Thus every policy an organization puts in place ought to be thought of as grounded in one or more ethical principles or values.
Similarly, an organization is going to want to draw upon the relevant ethical principles, as well as its own basic ethical structure, consisting of things like its Code of Ethics and its Mission, Vision, and Values statements.
An approach to investing that began over a century ago, this field started as a way to avoid exposure to companies that contradicted the moral or ethical values of investors — think about industries such as tobacco, gambling or weapons.
«3 presidents are in the book: 2 help illustrate the values at the heart of ethical leadership; 1 serves as a counterpoint.
3 presidents are in my book: 2 help illustrate the values at the heart of ethical leadership; 1 serves as a counterpoint.
As far as I'm concerned, he has no integrity and no ongoing ethical valueAs far as I'm concerned, he has no integrity and no ongoing ethical valueas I'm concerned, he has no integrity and no ongoing ethical values.
They took man realistically as he was — as we should say, a psycho - physical organism — and across many centuries profoundly deepened their insight into the supreme meaning and value of his ethical and spiritual life.
Whitehead did work out a complex theory of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way of understanding human beings as part of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
Ethical debates asking the Frankenstein's Monster questions will increase in value as genetic manipulation and bio-technology integration grow.
Let us not forget the words of Pope John Paul II as he elevated St. Edith Stein to the rank of co-patroness of Europe, warning: «A Europe, that would change the value of tolerance and universal respect into ethical indifferentism and scepticism about values that can not be forsaken, would openitself to most risky ventures and sooner or later it would see appearing in new forms the most dreadful phantoms of its own history».
The ethical and emotional crises that we experience today in relation to the thresholds of birth and death, the uncertainty as to where «personal» value may be located and anchored, and the resultant confusion in the realm of public policy and law are symptoms of the fundamental intellectual crisis of modern humanity.
«The general ethical principle,» they say, «is that we should respect every entity for its intrinsic value as well as for its instrumental value to others, including ourselves» (LL 152).
He added: «I was able to pay homage to this great country, which from the beginning has been based on a pleasing joining together of religious, ethical, and political principles, and continues to be a valid example of healthy secularism where the religious dimension, in its diverse expressions, is not only tolerated but valued as the «soul» of the nation and the fundamental guarantee of the rights and duties of the human being.»
Rather these traditional ethical values must be understood as the symbolic expression of what takes place when people stand in true dialogical relation to each other.
Most of the traditional ethical values — not killing, stealing, committing adultery, lying, cheating, and so forth — are in fact implied in the I - Thou relation, but not as an absolute code.
His own position of seeing the economy as «embedded» in sociopolitical contexts and social values opens the door for dialogue about the cultural - religious ethos and ethical, even explicitly theological, assessment of global processes.
Its purpose, as described by Paul E. Johnson is to enable persons to «come for psychiatric help where ethical and religious values will not be overlooked and religion thus aids in the acceptance of psychiatry.»
It is wishful thinking to believe that the educational system can assume the responsibility of passing to the next generation the central and binding values, as well as the moral and ethical concepts, that set us free to be who we can be.
And in exploring the wide implications of it all, he noted «the risk of an alliance between democracy and ethical relativism, which would remove any sure moral reference point from political and social life, and on a deeper level make the acknowledgement of truth impossible» (VS 101) and warned us, as he had done in an earlier encyclical, that «As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism»as he had done in an earlier encyclical, that «As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism»As history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns into open or thinly disguised totalitarianism».
This qualification helps us to understand the great significance of intentionality as a factor in the assessment of the ethical value or merit of an act.
This is purported to be an improvement over the ancient Greek idea that to be ethical is to value as the only source of secure happiness that which can not be taken away from one, such as, for example, a simple, ordered, tranquil life, passed mainly in contemplation and the enjoyment of secure friendship — a life relatively immune to disaster.
As the disastrous consequences of our pervasive ethical relativism become more and more apparent, there is evidence of a growing frustration with values whose only claim to validity is personal preference and taste.
As a man he recognizes aesthetic and ethical values; he is an artist and a philosopher as well as an instructor in technical principleAs a man he recognizes aesthetic and ethical values; he is an artist and a philosopher as well as an instructor in technical principleas well as an instructor in technical principleas an instructor in technical principles.
There continues, however, to be some pessimism as to whether ethical values can be applied to political life.
There are deeper questions about the possibility of the application of ethical values to political and economic decisions and about how Christians should interpret the prayer «Thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven».
Thus, world consciousness is clearly related to Whitehead's idea of religion, which is essentially an ethical notion: «The movement of the religious consciousness starts from self valuation, but it broadens into the concept of world as a realm of adjusted values, mutually intensifying or mutually destructive» (RM 58f.).
And as one reads through the theoretical literature on crime and penology, one finds very shortly that the articles on such topics as the Charles Manson case are thin, pale and anemic; for these discussions are wrapped in the folds of a value - neutral social science lingua franca which makes any realistic or in - depth ethical discussion virtually impossible.
For one can not logically conclude that ethical theory is impossible if what was demanded of it, namely absolute values, was not in fact necessary as a minimal condition.
The other three arguments are normative and «turn on ideas of value: value first as aesthetic goodness or beauty, second as ethical goodness or rightness, the third as cognitive goodness or truth.»
In spiritual growth work, people can evaluate their old ethical programming (internalized in their childhood conscience) and claim as their own those values which ring true in their Adult experiences.
there is an acceptance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the conscious motivation for the community's values and ethical commitment; and
«Liberty» is as close as we get to an ethical norm, and that term is deeply ambiguous, depending on whether it is, in John Winthrop's words, freedom to do the just and the good (Christian freedom) or freedom to do what you list (the freedom of natural man).10 While American civil religion remained extremely vague with respect to particular values and virtues, the public theology that fleshed it out and made it convincing to ordinary people used it with more explicitly Christian, particularly Protestant, values.
He is seen as one who is concerned about the preservation and implementation of the ethical and human values in community life.
Hierarchy in Japan as elsewhere is linked to an ethical system and a set of values.
Mormon, Ethical Culture, Catholic» don't matter so long as «good moral values» are taught.
As far as I am concerned, however, the hiring of ethicists in medical schools and business schools to lecture to students about what it means to be ethical or to teach values is to try to cure the illness with but another form of the diseasAs far as I am concerned, however, the hiring of ethicists in medical schools and business schools to lecture to students about what it means to be ethical or to teach values is to try to cure the illness with but another form of the diseasas I am concerned, however, the hiring of ethicists in medical schools and business schools to lecture to students about what it means to be ethical or to teach values is to try to cure the illness with but another form of the disease.
Always, in every place and every time, those who provide the energy and insight for real change in the human condition are those for whom values are not just ethical generalizations or moral ideals but, rather, life lived in faithfulness to apparently «insane truths» which define a real world as they have been given eyes to see it.
In a lesson designed to teach the Air Force's core values to ROTC cadets, Christian beliefs such as the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Golden Rule are used as examples of ethical values, CNN has learned.
For an ethical consciousness to take bold it must be a vital part of life; this truth is neatly expressed in Matthew Arnold's summary of the ethical value of religion as «morality lighted by emotion.»
Annually, all OTA Trade Members must sign the Association's Code of Ethics, a statement of the common values of this Association, to guide us in the decisions we make as businesses and individuals and to assist us with our responsibilities to the principles of organic agriculture and ethical business practices.
However, due to the confidentiality of the Settlement Agreements, Chuck Evans» MONTEZUMA ® Brand, is not at liberty to disclose the names of the many companies and individuals that value and uphold their ethical, civic, corporate, and legal obligations to voluntarily comply with federal law, i.e., Title 15 of the United States Code, commonly known as the Lanham Act.
If brands are prepared to have their values openly scrutinised by governments, NGOs and consumers then we may be able to evolve to the point where what a brand stands for goes beyond price and flavour and features ethical considerations as part of its DNA.
«Younger start - ups are taking this on board and building ethical values into their branding from day one, rather than having to apply them retrospectively as is the case with older, more - established companies»
SFRL also pursued projects exploring ethnic minority perspectives on values and ethics in science and technology as well as on emerging ethical issues for scientists and engineers in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The Compliance Officer's responsibilities include development, implementation and management of a program of action designed to promote ethical behavior in accordance with MUSC's core values as expressed in the Mission Statement and Code of Conduct.
That includes acting in line with your personal health goals, as well as in line with your ethical and environmental values.
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