Sentences with phrase «discussion of ethics»

Indigenous peoples have come into contact with human genome research predominantly as subjects of research in the Human Genome Diversity Project... The discussion of the ethics and legality of such research in the context of indigenous peoples should focus on issues of consent to becoming subjects in the HGDP, and of their possible rights to enjoy the benefits of the research, financial, medical and anthropological.
Of course there would not be a spring conference without the discussion of ethics.
Turkewitz's discussion of ethics laundering is a must - read for every attorney disciplinary committee, which must realize that banning in - state lawyers from solicitation is only one piece of the puzzle in cleaning up lawyer advertising.
«Teaching the ethical frameworks of other religions in a neutral way may be a delicate exercise,» the decision states, «but the fact that there are difficulties in implementation does not mean the state should be asked to throw up its hands and abandon its objectives by accepting a program that frames the discussion of ethics primarily through the moral lens of a school's own religion.»
Many of the criticisms about business school that the Times piece recounts resemble those levied against law schools, centered on a lack of practical training and inadequate discussion of ethics:
And to put the beautifully ironic icing on top of the cake of beautiful irony — this all takes place in a discussion of ethics.
But Farrell's discussion of ethics had no references to the climate.
at New Museum In light of the release of Rhizome's Mellon Foundation — funded Webrecorder, a digital archival tool, the New Museum is hosting a discussion of ethics pertaining to social - media archiving.
Ramon Amaro will be talking through calculus as a key moment in our cultural understanding of data, leading to further discussion of ethics in the application of various mathematical models in our data driven society.
Lee Williams: Well, in the whole discussion of ethics in gaming media, especially journalism what really stood out to me was that there were a lot of people upset about instances where they felt basic ethical standards were being violated in certain articles, but no one was really being specific as to why they felt that way.
«Climate change is not only a discussion of politics and economics, it is a discussion of ethics,» adds Wilson Carter III.
By basing a discussion of ethics on fairy tales, you are launching from common ground.
«Climate change is not only a discussion of politics and economics, it is a discussion of ethics,» writes Wilson Carter III.
Each class will culminate with tea and discussion of ethics in our daily lives.
A discussion of the ethics of genetically modified human embryos had barely started before another ethically fraught application of CRISPR / Cas9 made its debut.
New York state Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan met Thursday with the Syracuse Media Group editorial board to introduce himself and to engage in a wide - ranging discussion of ethics, education, tourism and economic development.
For the contemporary discussion of the ethics of character and virtue, I refer the reader to the works of Stanley Hauerwas and Alasdair Maclntyre.
It seems to me that in discussions of ethics an important distinction needs to be made between the creation of good and the restraint or destruction of evil.
Under the umbrella of this organization, Christian professors are beginning to develop new courses, new syllabi and new collections of case studies for discussions of ethics.
I have encountered more profound and straightforward discussions of ethics in patrol cars than I have heard in university classrooms or at academic religious conferences.
Update appended, Oct. 15, 7:40 a.m. BRISBANE, Australia — After two days of valuable discussions of ethics, climate, corporations and more at a Global Integrity Summit here, I was happy to break away to meet one of this country's extraordinary and iconic marsupials — the koala.

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And they can provide fruitful fodder for discussion as part of corporate ethics training.
The most excited evangelists for the new paradigm (let's call it «craft beer» for the ease of discussion) were confident that a lot of the values they held were shared by the wider population — that craft beer was objectively higher quality, that these little breweries, because they were local, weresomehow morally superior, that the movement was animated by values and ethics and was not merely the evolution of a consumer category.
Short and long - term ethics and implications of strong AI will form a key discussion point.
But once you go beyond the golden rule, and common sense, humanist discussions of morals and ethics, you run a slippery slope down to religious bias.
I frankly believe while there is plenty of need to introduce and reinforce ethics in human endevours, and to have frank, open discussions of these endevours, religion is at its bottom line a matter of faith and, while it can be an individual's guiding influence, it is not something that should be associated with science.
All the nonsense about marrying one's pets is an absurd diversionary tactic that I can only assume you engage in because you can not win an honest discussion on the ethics of the issue and / or the scriptural case for your view.
In an extended discussion on a matter of practical Christian ethics, it is my contention that the Christian ethic provides the best defense of the poor and needy in society.
Therefore, I was not surprised that in the current discussions about the ethics of vaccination some claimed that Pope Leo XII (1823 — 1829) prohibited vaccinations.
Since he raises the claim of a «living transcendence» in the context of a discussion on nature and ethics, an analysis of Camus» statements on the existence of value in nature may provide us with an understanding of how he conceives this transcendence.
This always happens when we legalize the commandment, when we isolate it, when we try to obey it to the letter, or conversely when we dismiss it easily by saying that it is outmoded, when we make a summary of it (an ethics), when we bring it into our own circuit of good and evil, when we use it in our own lives to justify ourselves (before God) or to condemn ourselves (in God's place), when we harden it into a reality that has been declared once and for all, when we measure it by our own standards, or when we take possession of it in exposition, discussion, or dissection.
Moreover, because of his personal history, Keen has largely ignored matters of social ethics in his discussion of play, despite his desire to become Homo Tempestivus, that timely man who responds appropriately to life around him.
Discussion of sexual ethics usually centres on the sexual act, but we should not neglect the problems of justice which are just as difficult and important.
A discussion of the possibilities and problems of a psychoanalytically based humanistic ethic.
The Four Irrevocable Directives identified in the Declaration Toward A Global Ethic, which was drawn up at the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions, may serve as a guide to this discussion.
I am grateful for the discussion concerning the ethics of immigration between William Chip and Michael Scaperlanda.
I may get more help in deciding how to make ethical decisions as a Christian by reading Pilgrim's Progress or a biography of Dorothy Day or Martin Luther King, Jr. — or by reading the Gospels — than by reading an academic discussion of medical ethics.
Although Hay does not claim to have produced the definitive statement of NT ethics, his insightful distinction of the four tasks should structure the discussion in NT ethics and church life for some time to come.
This discussion of the pastoral task that lies before the churches suggests that the ethics of sex ought to be placed within the full context of the Christian life and the churches» pastoral ministry.
For that matter, it does not now command great attention in contemporary discussions of theology or ethics.
Too often, in that section of the evangelical community which stems from American revivalism and fundamentalism, discussion of social ethics passes over this foundational matter altogether, discussing instead only specific procedures.
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.
While debate over the understanding of Biblical interpretation lies at the heart of current evangelical discussions concerning women, differences in theological tradition lie at the center of discussions over social ethics, and disagreement over one's approach toward the wider secular culture is surfacing as the focus of controversy regarding homosexuality.
I continue to be troubled by the structure of David Jones» argument regarding the ethics of cremation.Let's review his conclusion: After reviewing some of the key historical, biblical, and theological considerations that have been a part of the moral discussion of cremation within the....
But contemporary evangelicals also seem to be a house divided on other theological issues they address - consider their discussion on the role of women, their definitions of social ethics, and their responses to homosexuality.
What, therefore, is involved in this discussion is not merely the issue of ethics, but also of hermeneutics.
Instead, I find increasingly within the animal rights movement and within discussions of environmental ethics (although less so there) a perspective that illustrates just how alienated from the rest of nature the human species has become.
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.
Though lacking, of course, the illuminating discussion that fills in the details, this is the basic structure of the political ethics developed by Oliver O'Donovan in The Ways of Judgment.
The meeting began on a Wednesday night at the bucolic campus of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois, and the frank discussion quickly moved into a variety of topics including several difficult ones such as the Council of Trent, which is particularly anti-Protestant but still binding for Catholics, and the Catholic doctrine of the church as the prolongation of the incarnation of Christ (presented by Father Thomas A. Baima, the Catholic co-chair of the event), as well as social issues ranging from care for the poor, abortion, and the recent developments in gender and sexual ethics in the West.
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