The remainder of the book covers more advanced topics such
as ethical implications lawyers need to consider, how to use LinkedIn in the hiring process, and apps that can be installed to make your profile even more functional and interactive.
Perhaps aspects of them, such
as their ethical implications, may be compared, but as total approaches to mystery, to human existence, and to the world, it makes little sense to say that one is clearly better than another.
Not exact matches
The health
implications were huge,
as were the looming
ethical concerns.
I now wish to argue that conformity with the divine telos may, for purposes of
ethical deliberation, be translated into what I call the maximal happiness principle: so act
as to maximize happiness — and, by
implication, in the long run.
One thing is clear: this research should be monitored by informed nonscientists
as well
as scientists for its theological,
ethical, social and legal
implications.
I now wish to argue that
ethical deliberation may translate this principle into what I call the maximal public principle: so act
as to maximize the public world — and, by
implication, in the long run.
The changes in social structures of moral action, which previously were strongly linked to and supportive of Christian faith, has important
implications both to how we conceive our relationship
as Christians to our host society, and how we nurture
ethical behaviour within adherents of the Christian faith who also participate fully
as members of this society.
Ours is a time of «
ethical theology,» rather than ethics
as an
implication trailing at some distance after a presentation of beliefs established on other grounds.
By thus divorcing this relation from the clear
ethical implications which both Buber and Ferdinand Ebner have given it, Heim makes possible a dualism on the basis of which he characterizes man's relation with the eternal Thou
as taking place in an altogether different dimension from his relation with his human Thou.
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».
Consider,
as an example, the controversies surrounding the recent work of Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin on the
ethical and jurisprudential
implications of pornography: their conclusion is that pornography, by its very existence, makes the exercise of full citizenship an impossibility for women, and that therefore making such literature illegal is not only consistent with, but is properly implied by, the Constitution of the United States.
But there are several points that deserve special emphasis here: (1) «The radical new view of alcoholism, not
as a disease but
as a «central activity in heavy drinkers» way of life,»
as described by Herbert Fingarette... clearly has transforming
implications for conceptualizing and dealing with the
ethical issues in alcohol addiction....
The
ethical implications of the Sermon on the Mount
as well
as those of the parables are included in this category.
Sylvia Ann Pruitt, in her dissertation An Inquiry into the
Ethical Implications of Whitehead's Metaphysics (Emory University, 1970), relates Whitehead and Kant
as follows: after first citing from Kant — «What else then can freedom of the will be but autonomy, that is the property of the will to be a law to itself?»
For all of Hendra's thoughtful reflection on issues
as vast
as the nature of faith and the
ethical implications of satire, this reader, for one, felt that there were too many missed opportunities in this book» opportunities to make vital connections.
I had no idea that discussing the
ethical implications involved in accepting handouts from Nestle was an attack... and was amused to see them saying that people should «just ask Nestle for all the answers,»
as though people hadn't been trying to communicate with Nestle about corporate wrongdoing for over 30 years.
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.&raqu
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers
as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.&raqu
as well
as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.&raqu
as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the
ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever
ethical prescriptions they adopt.»
The National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy held a conference in 2001 to celebrate 10 years of conducting research on the
ethical, legal, and social
implications of the Human Genome Project,
as we reported in our story «A Decade of ELSI Research»: Embracing the Past and Gazing into the Future.
The interests of the CSFR and the NCLS aligned well on many SFRL projects, conferences, publications, and AAAS annual meeting symposia such
as on the
ethical and legal
implications of genetic testing; use of animals in research and education; scientific misconduct and research integrity; use of scientific and technical information in the courts;
ethical and legal aspects of computer network use and abuse; effects of national security controls on unclassified research, and the impact of neuroscience on the legal system.
We need a deeper discussion of the social and
ethical implications of these capacities
as well
as who gets to use them, where and how.»
We are emphasizing the need for investigators to reflect on the wider
ethical and social
implications of their work before or
as they conduct the research and not just after the fact,» Collins added.
Indeed,
as Science's Next Wave found when the NIEHS's two Next Wave campus representatives — Judy Stenger and Trinnia Simmons — caught up with him, Collins is «very heavily into» the
ethical implications of the genome project, and he speaks eloquently to the responsibility of the project and its participating scientists to consider and address
ethical issues.
In the past, SRHRL has offered a course to guide scientists on such sensitive topics
as racial and ethnic minorities
as human subjects, and a workshop on the
ethical and legal
implications of research with human subjects on the internet.
As he indicates in an interview with Next Wave, Francis Collins, director of the NHGRI, is outspoken on the need for scientists to address the
ethical implications of their research, and he speaks to the importance of the ELSI program.
Such a capacity, which suggests at least partial awareness, distinguishes minimally conscious patients from those in a vegetative state and therefore has
implications for subsequent care and rehabilitation,
as well
as for legal and
ethical decision making.
As part of Silent Spring's innovative exposure research, Brody pioneered the development of
ethical and effective methods for reporting personal exposures to study participants when the health
implications are uncertain.
Ethical, legal and social
implications are discussed
as well.
We conduct empirical ethics research, such
as surveys of people's perceptions of neural technologies, and we conduct theoretical research that explores the social and
ethical implications of neural technologies.
Josephine Johnston is an expert on the
ethical, legal and policy
implications of biomedical technologies, particularly
as used in human reproduction, psychiatry, genetics, and neuroscience.
The CSNE is dedicated to proactively identifying these challenges, which is evidenced by the Center's neuroethics research thrust that focuses on the
ethical issues
implications emerging neural engineering technologies such
as the need to protect the user's autonomy or agency.
«So
as research universities, we realise that it is not sufficient to produce research without consideration of the
ethical implications to society at large,» he said.
To remove
ethical dilemmas, foreign men are portrayed
as «inadequate», greedy, and arrogant, with the
implication that scamming them for money wouldn't be such an awful thing morally.
Many great films are morally and / or ideologically dubious, but none that fudge or hedge on what they're about (which has aesthetic
implications as well
as ethical ones).
With 1955's The Quatermass Experiment (released in the US
as The Creeping Unknown), audiences were served a story of science fiction horror that contained strong
ethical and moral
implications.
The imprimatur of Paranormal Activity producer Jason Blum suggests that whatever its
ethical implications, The Visit will push
as many genre - movie hot buttons
as possible.
Implications of the research include redefining quality teaching
as a pedagogy based on strong
ethical standards driven by a vocational disposition which seek to benefit all students including those from ethnically diverse groups such
as Indigenous students, refugees and recent migrants.
To those with concerns about the
ethical implications of «liking» the page of a book you have not read, we regard likes
as more analogous to a «high five» than a rating or review.
Electronic media continues to proliferate while,
as a nation, our willingness to embrace technology constantly outpaces our understanding of its cultural, social, and
ethical implications.
To those with concerns about the
ethical implications of «liking» a book you have not read, we regard likes
as more analogous to a «high five» than a rating or review.
Over on Slate, a debate on the topic of the merits of copyright,
as well
as the
ethical and moral
implications of digital piracy, has been raging between Slate Business & Economics Correspondent Matthew Yglesias and author and literary scholar -LSB-...]
Considering such works
as the kinetic theater performance Meat Joy, early photographs and assemblage constructions to The Lebanon Series of 1983, art historian and critic Branden W. Joseph will examine the particularly unstable and even disruptive texture of Carolee Schneemann's imagery, the troubles it has caused reviewers, and certain aesthetic and
ethical implications it may hold.
As we shall see, getting the science right before discussing its
ethical implications of science follows from an identification of which of two legitimate roles science is playing in any debate.
We also consider some possible
ethical concerns regarding human engineering such
as its safety, the
implications of human engineering for our children and for the society, and we argue that these concerns can be addressed.
Strand 3 topics 3.1 Hardware 3.2 Software 3.3 Networks 3.4 / It is important to discuss the social impacts and
ethical issues relating to health
implications of mobile devices, unauthorized access to wireless networks, interception of communications, storage of personal communications for security purposes / the areas that will be affected by coastal flooding
as a result of different levels of global warming Introduction to project management Application software that allows a user to plan, schedule, track and /
Too often we first assess climate solutions on the basis of technical capacity to reduce or avoid warming and the costs to do it and choose our preferred solution — leaving
ethical implications, governance, and public support
as afterthoughts to be «dealt with» and worked around in attempts to implement the solution.
Using the term «specializing» or any other derivative in marketing your practice is fraught with
ethical implications if you have not attained formal recognition
as a «specialist.»
As I signed off of the American Bar Association's CLE webcast and phone conference yesterday,
Ethical Implications of Marketing in a Web 2.0 World, I was left, not surprisingly, with more questions than answers.
Of course, prior to using this system, you will need to assess the
ethical implications of sending confidential client data to Apple's servers,
as I explain in this Lawyerist post, where I discuss using the dictation function on my iPhone.
In this session, our experts will discuss the risks of on - premises computing, the dangers of local storage, and the potential
ethical implications of failing to utilize cloud computing, and will include an audit lawyers can use to ensure their cloud computing environment is
as secure or more secure than «ground computing» options.
Using MS Word
as an example, we provide a detailed analysis of the
ethical duty; review business and
ethical consequences of incompetence; and explore the practical
implications for your firm.