Emerging from the dialogue and my reflections on it is the following guidance to help in - house counsel better navigate
the difficult ethical issues we face on a regular basis:
Some scientists have claimed that science does not have a moral value; but while pure knowledge may be ethically neutral, the way this knowledge is gained and the use to which it is put can involve many
difficult ethical issues.
It has been suggested that a top - down allocation approach is more appropriate for boundaries where human activities exert a direct impact on the Earth (that is, climate change, ocean acidification, ozone depletion and chemical pollution), while a multiscale approach is more appropriate for boundaries that are spatially heterogeneous (that is biogeochemical flows, freshwater use, land - system change, biodiversity loss and aerosol loading).8 Even with a top - down approach and a single global boundary, however, allocation is fraught with
difficult ethical issues.
Our Animal Care Committee (ACC) discusses policies relating to animal care and some of the more
difficult ethical issues that we face in the shelters.
We do not seek to tell others what to think, but instead, we offer tools to help individuals navigate through
difficult ethical issues.
He even makes a case for reality shows like «The Apprentice,» which are discussed on Internet sites, and on which
difficult ethical issues might be debated.
One of the most
difficult ethical issues for adult church members continues to be that of the sexuality of unmarried young adults.
Not exact matches
Certainly it is
difficult for a society as divided as contemporary America to come to a shared understanding on fundamental
ethical issues.
Employers and management scholars working on these
issues over the past decade, including the Center for
Ethical Business Cultures, have concluded that although the calculation is
difficult and the proper measurements often lacking, productivity for an institution versus benefits and satisfaction for the employees are not mutually exclusive choices.
Ethical issues are all the more
difficult to deal with when they concern a paper previously branded by the media as important.
We were dealing strictly with safety in 1975, but it's very
difficult to resolve
issues that involve differing religious and
ethical perspectives.
Apart from the
ethical issues, Amazon has an impressive array of technical tools to make this
difficult.
This question is designed to expose the fact that because delays in ghg emissions based on costs to the polluter makes the enormous threat of climate change much more
difficult to solve and more likely that serious harms and damages will be experienced, therefore arguments for delays in reducing ghg emissions based upon cost raise moral and
ethical issues because the delays are making the problem much worse, more
difficult to solve, and great harms inevitable.
Unless, the international community can convince or cajole nations to make commitments consistent with their
ethical obligations, then international climate negotiations are likely to continue to be plagued by the failure to tackle the most
difficult climate change
issues.
I found myself often pondering why it was often so
difficult to reach a conclusive answer to an
ethical issue.
These meetings are intended to be educational — recent developments in the law will be discussed,
difficult legal questions canvassed, and
ethical issues raised for discussion.
This seminar will address both
ethical issues and how to respond therapeutically to
difficult boundary dilemmas.