Sentences with phrase «concerned with the ethics»

People are happy with the little ministries and groups that they participate in and Sunday worship is nice, so they try not to concern themselves with the ethics that underlie the whole thing.
This is not always a problem, but those concerned with the ethics of warfare should be well aware of its likelihood as well as it potential effect on the future of combat.
He said the commission should not concern itself with ethics reform like Reiter proposed and should instead focus on the task at hand: determining whether legislators» salaries are warranted.
If you are more concerned with the ethics of your clothing's production, look for brands that are transparent about their labor policies and pay fair living wages to their employees.
She is co-founder of agency for agency a collaborative agency concerned with ethics, intersectionality, and education in the contemporary arts who are mentors to the sorryyoufeeluncomfortable collective.
His passionate positions regarding class, labor, sexuality, and spirituality paint a portrait of an artist concerned with ethics, power, science, and liberation in equal measures.
The ethical epiphanies of geeks have profoundly shaped the way we understand our technology (if only all technologists were so concerned with the ethics of their jobs).

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The letter also notes concerns around the accuracy of the facial recognition technology and the ethics of the technology's use with police body cameras.
As a result, the movement's name came to be used as a virtual synonym for concern with corporate ethics.
Remember, ethics is fundamentally concerned with the choices we make — either as individuals or as companies — when those choices have an impact on people's well - being or their rights.
``... we ask that if you have questions, ask them; if you have ethical concerns, raise them; if you believe something to be suspicious or inconsistent with the Company's best interests, report it to the General Counsel...» [or to contact the company's outside ethics hotline provider].
But the filings offered little insight into how the fund will operate, raising concerns about its transparency and how it will comply with conflict of interest rules, ethics experts said.
Our President is famous for his concern about the ethics of campaign finance and professes to share with the Occupiers a concern with the influence of corporations on our political life.
For this reason, much of traditional ethics has been concerned with familial relationships.
In my experience that is far from true, and most that I know are extremely concerned with morality and ethics.
Nicolas Berdyaev declared that ethics should teach a man how to die, but philosophical ethics is not concerned with this.
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.
Generally the more «practical» side of my work has been concerned with biomedical ethics and democratic theory.
From the perspective of those who see ethics in such cross-generational terms as never to neglect the well - being of the not - yet - born, nothing is more strikingly characteristic of Western systematic ethics than its failure to concern itself with the beautiful ones.
There is also a more recent and specific historical reason why the area of sexual ethics is both so troublesome and so entwined with ecclesiological concerns: sexual ethics was not touched by the great changes brought about by the Second Vatican Council.
LJ - «I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.»
An analysis of international declarations (often underestimated) and a growing concern about business ethics (evident in the work of Max Stackhouse, Dennis McCann, Shirley Roels and Preston Williams) indicates that something very much like the global ethic, with its fundamental guiding norms, is gaining ground in the economic sphere.
Here - in Genesis 1 - 11, in the Sabbath ordinance, in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs - we find a God concerned with our play as well as our work, our aesthetics as well as our ethics.
f course, I know that a large part of the objection to the encyclical is its central concern with environmental ethics.
It is evident from what has already been said that the ethics of Jesus are predominantly concerned with the dignity and responsibility of the human individual face to face with God.
While Biblical hermeneutics provided the key to an understanding of the role of women in the church and family, dialogue between those whose traditions have heard the Word of God differently in other times and places held the key for the discussion of social ethics, and engagement with the full range of cultural activity (from psychotherapy to radical protest, from personal testimony to scientific statement) was the locus for theological evaluation concerning homosexuality.
Christian ethics becomes concerned with the concrete rather than the abstract, the universal principle.
The next essay, «Christ, Reality, and Good,» is a further treatment in depth of the view that Christian ethics is not concerned with the knowledge of good and evil.
But this criticism does not really apply to Hartshorne in that in his virtue ethics he is not so much concerned with agents as with the principles that (albeit at a high level of abstraction) guide one in determining which actions are logically possible and which, when chosen by some agent or other, are consistent with what must be the case in metaphysics.
There was a convenient division between theology (concerned with the knowledge of God) and ethics (a lesser enterprise for action - oriented types).
Biblical scholars concerned with the roles of men and women in biblical cultures point out that the love ethic of the early church was so revolutionary in its day that it was considered a threat to social order in the Roman Empire.
This essentially describes the social gospel, a public ethic concerned specifically with justice and generosity.
By social ethic I do not mean something opposed to a personal ethic, but one which is concerned with the issues between groups and nations where the decisions taken alter the lives of multitudes of people and the direction of history.
She is currently working on an anthology concerning approaches to environmental problems with a biologist and has published an article on Whitehead's metaphysical system as a foundation for environmental ethics in Environmental Ethics 8/3.
Hegel is concerned not with the ethics of duty in the abstract, but with the confrontation of will with will, with the adjudication of rights in concrete communities, the family, the economy, the state.
With Leibniz I suspect that the main advantages of the doctrine are philosophical, in enabling us to arrive at a view of life and nature in which the results of science are given their significance along with the values with which art, ethics, and religion are concerWith Leibniz I suspect that the main advantages of the doctrine are philosophical, in enabling us to arrive at a view of life and nature in which the results of science are given their significance along with the values with which art, ethics, and religion are concerwith the values with which art, ethics, and religion are concerwith which art, ethics, and religion are concerned.
I am as concerned with the great pool of public sentiment out of which the laws arise and are applied — the «ethos» of the people that is the subject of «ethics» — as I am with the legal issues.
I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.
It is worth repeating that economics, from the time of Plato through to Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill was as deeply concerned with issues of social justice, ethics and morality as with economic analysis itself However, economics students today are taught that Adam Smith was the «father of modern economics» but not that he was also a moral philosopher.
Their hesitation primarily stems from the question of whether the notion of emptiness, conceived as a dynamic emptying of all distinctions, can sustain a commitment to ethics, history», and personhood with the seriousness and even ultimacy that they, precisely as people standing in the Christian tradition, think necessary The Jewish participant, while less concerned with kenosis, shares their concern for the potential loss of ultimacy in the realm of historical action with its ethical norms and deep sense of personhood.
Christian ethics must make this distinction, else we not only shall lose the Ten Commandments from Christianity but will be obliged to ascribe to Paul a disregard of the moral law at variance with the moral concern which appears on every page of his letters.
Western ethics has traditionally been almost exclusively concerned with human values.
A Christian community is, as Gustafson points out, bound to be concerned not only with its inherent system of values but also with their transformation in the light of Christian ethics.
The pietists of the seventeenth century became deeply concerned with social ethics, founding the first orphanages in Europe and starting the first missionary enterprises.
It ended with a shocking death, a devastated family, a tarnished reputation for a hospital, and growing concern about the state of ethics in Catholic health care.
As one Jewish scholar commented wryly, rabbis seem more concerned with vendettas than with ethics.
She is concerned to imbue it with an ethic of social responsibility.
«I have heard plenty of concerns about ethics with respect to elected officials but I have not heard the issue of whether campaign managers should be regulated.
Also in this poll: New Yorkers are concerned the focus on the budget in Albany will imperil ethics and redistricting reform this year, and support for legalizing same - sex marriage continues to hold steady, with Republicans and senior citizens generally opposed.
Lerner, with Common Cause, says that's because of weaknesses in the state's ethics laws concerning campaign funds and outside income disclosure.
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