Sentences with phrase «ethical concepts of»

The authors discuss the concept of health care justice in professional obstetric ethics and explain how it originates in the ethical concepts of medicine as a profession and of being a patient.
Many of the state colleges and universities do not offer instruction in religion, while some of them provide courses dealing with the Bible, general surveys of religions of the world, and philosophical and ethical concepts of the Judeo - Christian traditions.
The massive shift in the ecology of education in the 20th century has made it more important than ever for congregations to teach their members the basic theological and ethical concepts of the Christian faith.
Rather clearly, then, Matthew has united his consistently ethical concept of salvation with a surrogate of Paul's notion of atoning grace.
Cobb contrasts Carpenter's ethical concept of the quality of life Cobb's own interest in historical «progress,» which has not led to greater and greater virtue or improved quality of life but to greater possibilities for good and evil.
Justice, mishpat, was the central ethical concept of the Hebrews, but the word was an omnibus into which many meanings were packed and from which many meanings were dropped in the long traveling of the Hebrew mind.
Attorneys often confuse the ethical concept of the duty of confidentiality and the evidence concept of the attorney - client privilege.

Not exact matches

Jesus would seem to agree with your assessment of what is harmful since He summed up an entire ethical code into the concept of love.
But it may be even more unnerving for some to find that the concept of a Supreme Being apparently does not play a central role in his religious philosophy, at least not in his ethical teachings.
This «non-religious» concept of Jesus as «the man for others» is certainly not a humanist or ethical reductionism.
The simple case of Bernie Madoff, who cost innocent people to lose millions of dollars, severely dents the determinist concept of an ethical world.
Hick is the target of his analysis: the concept of truth is confused; pluralism should not be allowed to claim the ethical high ground; and the whole outlook has striking parallels with some of the confusions endemic in postmodernism.
Ethical contsructs and concepts such as «state» and «society» and «government» have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self - responsible individuals.
There is an essential use for ethical concepts, and it is not that of disinterested inquiry, but the situation in which I passionately want what is right and hate what is evil; that is, the essential use for ethical concepts is subjective.
I have elsewhere formulated, therefore, a threefold set of criteria: first, the hermeneutical concept of truth as primordially «manifestation»; second, cognitive criteria of coherence with what we otherwise know or, more likely, believe to be the case; third, ethical - political criteria on the personal and social consequences of our beliefs.
Exorcizing the concept «God» from the system leaves me in a stance very similar to that of Paul van Buren, who holds that the essence of Christianity is an ethical message about how to live a life and that «God» talk is a dated, misleading, unhelpful, obscure way of saying what Christianity wants to say about what it is to be a man and to live a moral life.
The opposition sin / faith is the Christian one, which in a Christian way transforms the definition of all ethical concepts, giving them one distillation the more.
It is wishful thinking to believe that the educational system can assume the responsibility of passing to the next generation the central and binding values, as well as the moral and ethical concepts, that set us free to be who we can be.
He declares that the evil of the Nazi period threw ethical concepts into conflict.
Somewhere along this line of development of the pagan national - god idea into the ethical doctrine of the covenant there entered the concept of the divine choice of Israel that was destined to become the distinctive feature of the nation's thought of itself.
It must be recognized that in this, not less than in the concept of the covenant, there was profound ethical content which religious leaders were not slow to apply for the vitalizing of the religion of nation and individual, several of them commenting on the astonishing fact that Israel was a peculiar treasure of God.
The concept of tragedy seems indispensable to refer to certain fundamental aspects of human moral experience, and yet it poses many perplexities for theological and ethical thought.
That the two Niebuhrs could each interpret the Manchurian situation in 1932 as tragic and yet come to differing conclusions about the proper American response shows that using the concept of tragedy in ethical reflection hardly resolves disagreements, but may simply shift them to a deeper level.
Thus, world consciousness is clearly related to Whitehead's idea of religion, which is essentially an ethical notion: «The movement of the religious consciousness starts from self valuation, but it broadens into the concept of world as a realm of adjusted values, mutually intensifying or mutually destructive» (RM 58f.).
Although both concepts have significant implications for Hartshorne's ethical enterprise, this study will suggest that if one takes Hartshorne's understanding of the relation between ethics and theism seriously, one arrives at a notion of ethics rather different from that envisioned by Moskop.
Particularly in the nineteenth century, Romanticism evolved into a Neoplatonized Christianity in which all of the core concepts of biblical theology were transformed into ethical universals.
As Carpenter uses it, quality of life seems to be an ethical concept.
In addition, the actual meanings of value terms change since the sense of ethical concepts is vastly dependent upon what is learned from their enactment in experience.
Evil appeared in the guise of light and all traditional ethical concepts were thrown into conflict.
One really must say that there is no religious concept, no dogmatic teaching, no ethical demand, no churchly institution, no cultic form and practice of piety in Christianity which does not have diverse parallels in the non-Christian religions.
This sort of concept is» likely to be based on some transcendent universal such as subjective religious experience or a categorical ethical imperative.
The concept of humanity is basically no mere rational or purely ethical idea, but a deeply religious one.
Such ethical motivations have been codified under various religious beliefs, along with the concept of animal rights.
love the recipe, and concept, but am concerned about the current high intensity and in ethical farming and manufacturing procedures of quinoa — now that it is so population.
But it's courteous and ethical to quote the source of your inspiration (and similar to the legal concept of «moral rights», discussed in more detail below).
We all want our kids to do well in school and to master certain skills and concepts, but our largely singular focus on academic achievement has resulted in a lack of attention to other components of a successful life — the ability to be independent, adaptable, ethical, and engaged critical thinkers.
An interesting question would be to ask, what ethical arguments are offered in defense of the concept of inheritance?
Indeed, this is what gives the concept of an autonomous drone, operated by an «ethical governor» its appeal.
As Arkin suggests, what would make the concept of an «ethical governor» attractive is the possibility of programming it to comply with the rules of international and humanitarian law.
Ethical liberalism does not assume this, but instead assumes that people have some concept of «good» (or virtue) that helps them decide what to do.
In relation to this book, however, the most important impetus for argument about the concept of cosmopolitan citizenship stems from normative ethical and political concerns about the possible costs and benefits to political order, community, rights and participation of opting either for a cosmopolitan or a bounded citizenship ideal.
Many of the men had a «vocabulary of moral concepts», and by carefully directing his questions, he found ethical qualities mapping onto those concepts, such as fairness and respect.
And it became obvious that the proposition that scientists swear an oath of ethical behavior is a controversial and almost overwhelming concept.
Dr. Quaid explains the basis for the creation of the «Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program» of the human genome project, specifically, the concept that the new technology of gene identification will engender problems that can be minimized if anticipated and dealt with promptly.
Exploration of critical coaching skills required of Health Coaches include scope of practice and rights to practice, ethical guidelines, active and reflective listening skills and how to utilize the concept of exploratory questioning.
I discovered the concept of ethical fashion in 2016, and I haven't looked back.
I felt the need of bringing the concept of «work» to a more human, ethical and sustainable dimension; my wish was to give back to the concept of work its natural noble meaning.
In as much as they want to preserve the moral and ethical values of each Jew, Jewish tradition demand that dating between men and women in the concept of premarital relationship should stop at the point of physical contact.
Introductory lesson exploring ethical debates in relation to the concepts of good and evil.
«The focus will be to have discussions about our school, the climate, the concept of ethical responsibility, and what it means for us as a learning community,» he says, starting with topics suggested in the survey results.
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