The legal and
ethical boundaries for this kind of technology don't exist legally yet, either.
Not exact matches
'' [T] he poverty of postmodern
ethical relativism should be evident - a missing
ethical subject and hence no possibility of genuine moral responsibility or accountability, desire as the basis
for ethics, ethics as pure self - creation with the vaguest of
boundaries, ethics without principle, or
ethical conduct measured by how well one «copes with the flux» of the postmodern world.»
For Aristotle, ethics deals with action and not with production, and this means that the whole realm of arts and economic activity is outside the strict
boundaries of the
ethical.
As Matthew points out, in the vast majority of cases, the word «abomination» (typically the Hebrew, toevah, which is used in Leviticus 18 and 20) refers to what the Israelites associated with the idolatrous practices of the Gentiles, leading Old Testament scholar Phyllis Bird to conclude that «it is not an
ethical term, but a term
for boundary making,» with «a basic sense of taboo.»
Observes Tom Eccles, former director of the Public Art Fund and current executive director of the Center
for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, «We know what the
ethical boundaries are, but some figures in the art world like to put blinkers on and use the notion of art to trump that.
Their works probe the
boundaries that encompass our moral and
ethical obligations to care
for our surroundings, now, and in the future, and make manifest the interconnectedness of ecology and technology in the 21st century.
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.
The
ethical duty to clearly explain how a nation satisfied its
ethical obligations
for climate change follows from the
ethical duty of nations to not harm others beyond their national
boundary.
Within these strict moral and
ethical boundaries, however, an attorney should pursue justice
for his client with vigour and without regard
for his own interests.
We have a deep respect
for the legal process, and we provide clients with
ethical solutions that stay within the
boundaries of the law and professionalism.
I stopped that practice because it engages a cat - and - mouse analysis that challenges the
ethical boundaries, exposes the potential
for error and thus becomes unnecessarily time consuming.
I attended the conference at which the paper was released and at least one of the judges present agreed with my suggestion that there is little difference between the
ethical boundaries they operate within when speaking publicly or writing extra-judicially
for academic journals, and those that would apply when tweeting or blogging.
As Western University Professor Stephen Pitel wrote in his 2011 article «Revising Canada's
Ethical Rules
for Judges Returning to Practice», the Canadian Judicial Council should define the
boundaries of a judicial duty of confidentiality.
This presentation will explore some of the «thorny»
ethical dilemmas with a focus self - disclosure, responding to client expression of sexual attraction, intentional (and unintentional)
boundary crossings, client and therapist privacy and safety issues, HIPPA compliance in the digital age including resources
for safe and approved encrypting methods and EHR systems.
«The pendulum of power has recently and rapidly shifted to the top portals creating the potential
for a portal «cartel» that can change — or ignore — the unwritten
ethical rules and choose to cross the «industry friendly»
boundaries they wouldn't have dared to cross before,» real estate information technology firm Clareity Consulting warned in a recent white paper.