In Issues, two environmental scientists from Arizona State University have proposed a new approach to managing whaling that combines
economic pragmatism and ethical principles to allow for a limited harvest while better protecting whales.
With Labour effectively mute, the Liberal Democrats diminished and Ukip still frighteningly appealing, we lack clear strong voices in favour of
economic pragmatism.
Not exact matches
The utilitarianism of an individualistic period, which promised men that through faith they might gain the
economic virtues and wealth, differs from the
pragmatism of our social climate of opinion, in which religion is used as a means for gaining social order and prosperity; but they are both utilitarian and equally remote from the love of God for his own sake and of the individual or social neighbor in his relation to God.
Growing over the previous two centuries out of the Renaissance and Reformation focus on the individual, and building momentum from new
economic ventures, new markets and new industrialization, its fundamental values were
pragmatism and technology.
Christian socialist formulations of
economic norms have had to be provisional and pragmatic, but their
pragmatism has usually been informed by human caring and by commitments to unity and justice within the community.
What is presented here as «climate
pragmatism» should be applauded for the political correctness and
economic expedience of the perspective.
Vision and
pragmatism on both sides could transform Bolivia's
economic future, see Chile recompensed, and demonstrate the strength of the Americas» distinctive tradition of peace and law in international affairs.