Sentences with phrase «ethical demands for»

More importantly, Solzhenitsyn ties Rus sian nationalism to ethical demands for repentance and self «limitation» in cluding apologies for national crimes and the renunciation of territorial expansion.

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BC Chamber of Commerce massively promotes and supports these fossil fuel and energy projects, since they believe it enhances «business growth» in BC, and since it appears only money talks in this province, boycotting their membership is a first step in demanding those corporations take an ethical stand for the protection of BC on this matter.
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Quite rightly, ethical demands prohibit such experimentation; but we may turn to the US which has run exactly that experiment for us.
Is the absolute demand that the physician should defend the life of every man as far as at all possible either the artificial and morally unreflected exaggeration of the biological zest for life which rational man opposes to the true «objectivity» of nature's action in life and death, or is such absoluteness a genuine ethical demand?
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way of doing business to acco.mmodate them.
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to break their ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way of doing business to accommodate them.
We do not need to trim our demands for ethical consumption for fear that such a policy would hurt the poor.
We can love and respect our environment without obliterating all ethical and theological distinctions, and without denying the demand that we cautiously but steadily use the earth for the benefit of all humanity.
She has both her Masters in Theology and a Masters in Education, and yet she writes: «I am in a very difficult and life - threatening marital situation and it is imperative that my children and I get to safety as soon as possible (before I become a statistic of domestic violence)...» For her the ethical choice is clear whether to live on in a farcical and dangerous relationship so as to serve the demands made on her by society... or to protect herself and her children.
But in vain he struggles thus; the difficulty he stumbled against demands a breach with immediacy as a whole, and for that he has not sufficient self - reflection or ethical reflection; he has no consciousness of a self which is gained by the infinite abstraction from everything outward, this naked, abstract self (in contrast to the clothed self of immediacy) which is the first form of the infinite self and the forward impulse in the whole process whereby a self infinitely accepts its actual self with all its difficulties and advantages.
The Christian insight into this phenomenon carries with it a profound ethical notion, for it opens culture up to the demand and need for change.
If what is demanded of me by high moral principles also leads to my deliverance in a situation where not to act in accordance with these ethical demands or to continue in my same ways of acting leads to my destruction, then there are possibilities for basic transformations of my ideas, attitudes, and goals.
Nietzsche's Yes - saying is a call to total freedom, but it is also a demand for total responsibility, and in demanding that responsibility it negates every form of responsibility or ethical direction that rests upon the authority or the power of the beyond.
Most strikingly, however, it prescribes with the ritual requirements for meeting the restrictions created by Yahweh's holiness an even higher moral, social and ethical demand than is found in either of the other codes.
But his deep concern for retaining ethical coherence in a postmodern world was also evident, as was his traditional allegiance to Jesus: «In his baptism, his teaching, his healings, his passion, death and resurrection — in all of it, there is a demand laid on us, or an offer tendered, and it is the task of the Christian to embody that offer in his world, being as candid as he can about the difference between Jesus» beliefs and his.»
For one can not logically conclude that ethical theory is impossible if what was demanded of it, namely absolute values, was not in fact necessary as a minimal condition.
They did, however, make an incalculable contribution to man's ethical life by their ever deepening recognition of inherent dignity in persons and their ever more sensitive demand for humaneness toward persons.
As for early Hebrew legislation, it was largely absorbed in details of outward behavior, much of it entirely non moral, with much of what was moral so set in terms of customary action that the keeping of the law made only a small demand on ethical insight and personal quality.
Through the years the church has sought to interpret the demand for perfection in ways that relieve it of the despair of ethical failure: The language in this command is hyperbolic, says the church, and not to be taken literally.
Cargill has certified its Off the Shelf Chocolate range to bring ethical cocoa to smaller users as demand for sustainable products booms.
Growing concern over environmental impacts and ethical integrity throughout the supply chain is driving the demand for sustainable and ethical production, increasing consumer demand for accreditations such as Fairtrade, free - range and other eco - certifications.
At a time when the conversation around palm oil centres on deforestation, fires and habitat loss — and global demand shows no signs of abating — several companies have come together to create Palm Done Right, a new standard for ethical palm oil production...
The cartons, made from Natura Life by Stora Enso, retain the natural brown color of wood fibres creating a sustainable, authentic package meeting the demand for ethical, ecological and organic products.
Nor has MLA apparently shown the slightest regard for the poor Australian beasts in its care which, by any ethical measure, should be treated overseas to the standard or better demanded in this country.
He claims that within a couple of decades, fairly priced cultured meat could satisfy the world's growing demand for meat while eliminating the ethical and environmental problems of raising animals for food.
«We want the USDA to hear the continued groundswell of demand for more humane and ethical treatment of animals,» said John Brunnquell, founder and president of Egg Innovations and the Blue Sky Family Farms brand and president of the Organic Egg Farmers of America.
What I find so preposterous about MANA's position is that they «demand» scientific, evidence based precision for obstetric interventions, but their stated ethical position is that birth is a mystery and death and bad outcomes have to be accepted in the process of «letting go» and «healing».
Due to increasing demand for cheaper environmental services, to the delay in implementing waste legislation, and to low ethical business values, environmental crimes become endemic — and not only in southern regions.
«Those that did not actually vote for the bill had a moral and ethical obligation to demand that their leadership at least remove the New York penalty,» Cuomo wrote.
More than 500 NYC residents gathered together on Tuesday, December 9th at the New York Society for Ethical Culture to demand an end to vacancy decontrol, a practice by which landlords can take a vacant apartment out of rent regulation when the rent reaches $ 2,000.
That's the demand made in a lawsuit filed today against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) by an animal law expert at Harvard University, together with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and several other animal welfare groups.
This modern approach to clothing production helps meet the growing demand for personalised apparel and footwear which through 3D printing can be produced in a sustainable and ethical way.»
The most significant finding of a recent study considered by the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Group of the US Human Genome Project was the lack of demand for testing: people don't want it (New Scientist, 18 September).
Unfortunately, this dietary pattern also ignores the numerous health risks associated with eating meat, the ethical issues associated with an increased demand for food animals, and the looming environmental crisis that makes eating lower on the food chain an ecological imperative.
Still, vintage leather is considered an ethical option because no new demand is created for animal skin, or other polluting materials.
The conscious consumer, who demands to know the story behind a fashion product, could lead the charge for transparent, ethical production, says designer Bruno Pieters.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is demanding that a scene be cut from an upcoming film starring Matthew Morrison («Glee»), alleging that a German Shepherd was abused on its Chinese set.
In the project's first phase, we will determine the most effective admissions practices for assessing and / or motivating ethical virtues and diligence in the face of demanding family responsibilities and, in consultation with experts and admissions officers, recommend revisions and consider new approaches.
Ricketts» time in the fashion industry opened her eyes to unexpected ethical questions, particularly around the issue of modern day slavery, and how the demand for more goods at lower prices perpetuated such labor practices.
In January, LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines called the union's latest demands «entirely unrealistic» and asserted that they raise «serious ethical and equity issues» for the district.
For as little as a bag of puppy food you can learn how to produce high quality, high demand offspring in the most responsible and ethical manner while at the same time maximizing your efforts and positive outcomes.
Plush toys also give retailers the opportunity to offer their customers more choices, says Susan McCann, national marketing manager for Ethical Products, Inc., in Bloomfield, N.J. «There is always a demand for more durable toys,» McCann says.
As consumer demand for ethical clothing grows
Demand and supply - side interventions have different ethical implications, with ethics being the social discourse about how we manage our own agency or agencies (our «doing») in the light of what is best or better for us or for a greater community or some combination thereof.
We speak to renewable energy supplier, Good Energy, about their ethical business and the growing demand for green energy.
The complicated trade dynamics need to be made more transparent by the Myanmar government and the domestic forest sector in order to provide more clear guidelines for overseas buyers demanding legal, sustainable, and ethical sourcing.
Stories of where reviewers» demand that certain interpretations or sections be removed that oppose past interpretations or conclusions on a given topic, and when this is not done for sound scientific and ethical reasons, all of which are explained to the reviewers and associate editor, the manuscript is rejected.
And there is no way it can criticise any organisation for being secretive about its arrangements, or for failing to respond to what it demands are «ethical» imperatives.
He is now on the cusp of doing for goat what he did for pork years ago: putting together a consortium of ethical, mindful farmers and ranchers who can demand a higher price for a superior product.
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