Sentences with phrase «do ethical sense»

At Sense Organics, we create our clothing with as much social sense as we do ethical sense.

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Ethical obligations are in one sense necessarily universal: they refer to what anyone ought to do or to approve.
The fact is that the VAST majority of translations do not see «rah» in Isa 45:7 to be best rendered as «evil», at least not in the ethical sense of the word.)
Jesus as an ethical teacher belongs to all the generations just because he did not, in a sense, belong to his own.
To what extent do our religious bodies today provide us with a national sense of ethical purpose?
In situations where clearly differentiated religious structures do not emerge, as in the Confucian case and in quite different ways the Jewish and Muslim as well, there is a strong sense that political authority is illegitimate as long as it does not conform to transcendent ethical norms, as in almost all empirical instances it does not.
Don't worry, the chocolate itself isn't conscious in the literal sense, that would go against the entire ethos of this charming and ethical chocolate company started in 2004 in Sussex, UK.
It does not make ethical or economic sense to send animals half way around the world — subjecting them to the unavoidable stress and suffering inherent to long distance transport — just so they can be killed for their meat in importing countries.
In this sense, abstaining is the ethical thing to do.
Nigeria has a debilitating social malaise which has to do with the lack of a sustained sense of national outrage over ethical and criminal offences that...
In his recently published book, The Case Against Perfection, Sandel concluded that President Bush's stem cell policy does not even make ethical sense.
Consequently, there's less a sense of custom than of cruelty: the inevitable triumph of Western values doesn't play as an ethical one or even a human one, but rather the victory of a pouting princess.
Similarly, Dante's nostalgic evocations of 40s, 50s, and 60s Americana are laced with more than a little pickle juice, but Burton's use of similar emblems doesn't have a comparable sense of period or ethical nuance.
In so doing, the Code exemplifies the ethical standards that are necessary to underpin Healing Touch practice and promote professional ideals, aspirations and a sense of safety and trusteeship for society.
But for those of us who do eat meat, and who believe that well - treated animals in an integrated farming system make at least as much sense as vegan organic agriculture, learning more about what goes into animal raising, killing, and butchery is a step toward a more honest and ethical approach to eating meat.
I don't agree either on your approach of leaving ethical considerations and sustainability aside as I admit to being «Malthusian» in the sense that I believe that humans have now the power of affecting the global environment (including the resource base) so much that we can affect significantly the conditions that future generations will meet
I don't agree either on your approach of leaving ethical considerations and sustainability aside as I admit to being «Malthusian» in the sense that I believe that humans have now the power of affecting the global environment (including the resource base) so much that we can affect significantly the conditions that future generations will meet — but then you did discuss these issues in point 6.
«The people who got to do [the free donation] didn't put down the other person because they'd had a chance to shore up their ethical identity and didn't experience the same sense of threat.»
And in a sense it's true that if CAGW does come about there are quite a few persons out there at the moment that are in a bit of an ethical predicament.
While many lawyers will make the easier ethical decisions in their careers more by thinking logically and applying common sense than by reading the rules, along the way in history the rule makers have agreed with the commenter to my post, that common sense does not make a cognizable set of rules for the masses to follow, and thus they wrote precursors to today's American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
Apparently common sense is not enough, and we do need rules to live by, though from the frequent changes to the governing edicts we clearly are not able to agree once and for all what constitutes ethical behavior.
«There's a growing understanding that these companies, in some sense, are not doing anything that has an ethical core.»
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