Sentences with phrase «basis for ethics»

If the practitioner went beyond that and had «dealings» with your client, there may be basis for an ethics complaint.
The learning objectives alone can serve as the basis for ethics education programs.
An important basis for all ethics has been The Golden Rule or the Principle of Reciprocity: you shall do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
«A full review of the facts by both JCOPE and the Special Prosecutor has found that all actions by the Assembly were lawful and there was no basis for an ethics complaint against the Speaker or his staff.»
Rather, it is a mistake to follow the way the report invites us to think about human sexuality because it, like a great deal of Protestant and secular thought, assumes that the basis for any ethics of sex involves an interpretation of «wholesome interpersonal relations.»
'' [T] he poverty of postmodern ethical relativism should be evident - a missing ethical subject and hence no possibility of genuine moral responsibility or accountability, desire as the basis for ethics, ethics as pure self - creation with the vaguest of boundaries, ethics without principle, or ethical conduct measured by how well one «copes with the flux» of the postmodern world.»

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The qualifications for this certification vary based on the province or territory, but generally, you need to have an engineering degree, a certain amount of work experience, and to have passed a professional ethics exam.
When university - based researchers conduct any kind of research on human beings, they are required to adhere to pretty strict standards for research ethics.
And sometimes, smaller organizations win talent wars by looking for gifted employees where larger companies often fear to tread: Job candidates who lack skills or experience, but seem like cultural fits based on work ethic and personality.
So, if you bought handbags from your supplier at $ 20 each, you would turn around and sell them for $ 40 each based on these ethics.
When you treat the prospect as intelligent, base your business on ethics, and actually anticipate those prospects needs, your growth can be exponential — but if you use old - style interruption - oriented marketing that insults your prospects, you're writing a recipe for failure
Compliance is the key to our business in every department and is based on the four cornerstone of ethics, values, integrity and respect for consumer privacy.
Setting aside my personal — and legally irrelevant — disgust at the idea (the «yuck factor,» as one evangelical leader infamously dubbed it, is really no sound basis for building our sexual ethics), it seems that the typical objection to such relationships is that they might lead to congenital problems in any offspring that result from the union.
Religion has little to do with ethics... for example... is it right for you to allow someone else to accept your just punishment... of course not, we do not allow that in our legal system, because it is not ethical... but your religion is based on that one unethical behavior.
Actually ethics can just as easily be based on what is good for the group, in all it's diversity.
Here lies the basis in Whitehead's thought for the relation of philosophical theology to questions of values and ethics — and, therefore, of religion to politics.
The briefing, taught for nearly 20 years by military chaplains at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, is intended to train Air Force personnel to consider the ethics and morality of launching nuclear weapons - the ultimate doomsday machine.
What religion offers: — The opportunity to avoid eternal punishment for not worshiping / believing in my god (not worried enough to care)-- An explanation for the universe and why we are here (I'll take the knowledge gained from the application of the scientific method, but thanks)-- Living forever in heavenly bliss (I am content with this life)-- The opportunity to divide humanity based upon different belief systems (There is enough dividing us already)-- Purpose, a code of ethics, and fulfillment (I have that already, without religion)-- Develop a personal relationship with god (I've never seen or heard from any gods nor have I seen any independantly verified scientifically collected peer reviewed proof.
That so to reason and so to perceive requires a great relearning which is never completed in their lives; that for the most part they do not reason and interpret on the basis of the new premise but on that of the old; that they tend to interpret the action upon them by which they are and by which they cease to be as inimical or indifferent; that they respond therefore for the most part in the manner of an ethics of death, Christians agree.
Most fundamentally: how exactly do your eschatological views, particularly in teasing out these details, provide a well - supported basis for a Christian social ethic?
The second gain is to see that the meaning of love expressed in the life of Jesus becomes the basis of an ethic for human relationships.
On the basis of my own work in descriptive biblical ethics I can tentatively suggest a different avenue for this normative question than has been taken so far.
The cold fact is there is a perfectly rational, and totally - non-theistic, basis for people not to prey on everyone around them: The Ethic of Reciprocity.
3) on the contrary, i readily admit that * within their own system *, others who appeal to the transcendent (though i might adamantly disagree with their particular contentions) have an objective basis for their beliefs and / or ethics.
For a Biblical concept of justice has been the real concern of a few of these writers.58 Evidence is of course mixed, but the overwhelming thrust of Scripture's discussion of «social justice» suggests the following Biblical definition: «to each according to his or her needs» Rather than act on the basis of society's most common definitions of «social justice» those of merit or equality - the Christian seeking a Biblically derived social ethic must respond, first and foremost, on the basis of need.
For those in the Reformed tradition, it is not a literalistic imitatio Christi, but a recognition of the ongoing validity of a doctrine of creation that provides the basis for a Christian social ethFor those in the Reformed tradition, it is not a literalistic imitatio Christi, but a recognition of the ongoing validity of a doctrine of creation that provides the basis for a Christian social ethfor a Christian social ethic.
A dialogue between evangelicals committed to «love» as the basis for a social ethic and those committed to «justice» as its basis can only speed the day when this is recognized.
The civic vitues of the Protestant work ethic; not the theological virtues of faith, hope and love have become the basis for moral guidance in the American Church (es).
The mandates provide normative rather than exceptional or extraordinary directions for the will of God, the base of the Christian ethic.
T. H. Irwin has carefully explicated the metaphysical basis for Aristotle's ethics wherein, it must be admitted, the desire for the final good is part of the human pattern of activity (EAF).
Until then, I choose to believe in what I see, feel, and experience and will shape my life based on morals and ethics which I create for myself and not act like a sheep.
Here I side with John Howard Yoder against the view prevalent among social ethicists today that the early church found Jesus» sociopolitical ethics, including his teaching on peace, irrelevant and was interested in his life, death, and resurrection only as the basis for justification by faith; that whatever ethics the church taught was drawn from Hellenistic culture, particularly Stoicism.
Did they steal the body, and then found a religion based on the highest levels of ethics, and die brutal deaths for an scam?
We are radicals for capitalism; we are fighting for that philosophical base which capitalism did not have and without which it was doomed to perish... Politics is based on three other philosophical disciplines: metaphysics, epistemology and ethics — on a theory of man's nature and of man's relationship to existence.
Or we hear that Jesus was merely describing in his hardest sayings what God's will would be for us when the kingdom should have come, not his will for us now; or again, that Jesus» ethic was an «interim ethic,» consciously based upon the assumption that the end of the whole world process was imminent.
They are a puzzling basis for a public economic ethic.
As protest against all false claims upon the conscience it offers the ultimate basis for Christian ethics, and it leads to action against concrete evils.
However much those forms recognized that males were socialized more toward war than were women, they featured an ethic of peacemaking based on Christian conversion to God's will for peace on earth that was directed to men and women equally.
Today, our ultimate welfare and even survival depend on developing such an ethic and discovering the basis for such cooperation in personal and intergroup relationships.
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Erich Fromm's criticism of Christian ethics is fairly representative of the point of view of many who find the basis for a philosophy of self - realization in psychology.
Charles Reynolds, in his article, «Somatic Ethics: Joy and Adventure in the Embodied Moral Life,» is more accurate in claiming that an ethics based on process metaphysics «avoids the beguiling trap of utilitarianism for an ideal participant perspective» (SE 127, my emphasis).
Christian ethics starts from the position that God created the world for good and that war involves great evil, and calls us to a stewardship that enjoys much convergence based on agape as redeeming love, but also significant divergences over the best strategies to establish peace with justice.
«48 Process thought offers a basis for a personalistic ethics that would be an alternative to Altizer's call for an ethical life of self - annihilation.
Because of its inability to find intrinsic value in the universe, scientific materialism fails as the adequate basis for any serious environmental ethic.
As the basis for an environmental ethic we would need a cosmology that attributes intrinsic value to life, mind, and the cosmos as a whole.
Schweitzer holds that the ethic of respect for life is based on the human will to live and that it follows we should respect the will to live wherever it exists.
And although we need not agree fully with Heidegger that the origin or source of willing and acting is care, or that the source of conscience is care, we can agree for Whitehead that care and ethical life are correlated in a way they need not be in an authoritarian ethics based on obedience and fear.
A strong case has been made for a biocentered ethic based on process theology and process philosophy (Armstrong - Buck).
I have a special reason for gratefulness to him since he was perhaps the first person who thought of taking a doctorate based on my writings on social ethics from which I learned what my ethical methodology was.
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