Sentences with phrase «ethical dimensions»

His research examines the social, legal, and ethical dimensions of emerging technologies, with a focus on policy, governance, and public engagement.
Collaborative Program on Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change Calls for Ethical Leadership in Poznan, Poland Climate Change Negotiations
Gardner's research investigating trust in contemporary society and ethical dimensions entailed in the use of the new digital media continues today with Common Sense Media.»
The group exhibition invites seven international artists to examine the power of the image in the contemporary world, but «the real task for them is to filter the images, to recognise the systems that images operate within, to follow their paths of circulation in the contemporary (art) world, to predict their abilities and the sociopolitical, aesthetic and ethical dimensions images acquire as they traverse different realms of reality».
(See The Futurist [August, 1970]-RRB- The next day Theodore Gordon of the Institute for the Future — an expert in technological forecasting — spoke of the crucial ethical dimensions of emerging scientific and social developments.
Janine Antoni and Slavoj Žižek's discussion, moderated by Sister Helen Prejean, contrasted an ecstatic bodily experience of the divine, with the dubious ethical dimensions of religious experiences.
Surely the question of whether someday to deploy geoengineering involves ethical dimensions, but one might object that we currently lack sufficient information to address that question fruitfully.
[The GoodPlay Project's] collaboration with CSM focuses on ethical dimensions of the use of the media, and, as we put it, what it means to become a digital citizen,» Gardner says.
The full text of the Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change Appeal to World Leaders is at that link, but this is the crux of it: Climate Justice is Building a More Sustainable Civilization
With colleagues at Project Zero, he is also investigating the nature of trust in contemporary society and ethical dimensions entailed in the use of the new digital media.
If the point of your article is to criticize the AIDS lobby for ignoring the ethical dimensions of this social malady, or to criticize the moral philosophy that compels AIDS activists to hand out condoms in public high schools instead of emphasizing the importance of chastity and self - discipline, then you should be commended.
There are other issues, such as the ethical dimension of scientific and medical advances, and issues of integrity in political and business life.
To the person concerned with the ethical dimension of living it is not satisfying simply to say that alcoholism is a sickness, implying that the ethical issue has thereby been eliminated.
This environmental challenge has fundamental moral and ethical dimensions that can not be ignored» (emphasis added).
This vision gives their theories an ethical dimension that is almost completely absent in the rest of psychiatric and psychoanalytic literature.
Mission Study or Missiology (as we interchangeably use the two terms) as an academic discipline is closely related to the study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundations.
These are questions that point to the ethical dimensions of knowing.
At the same time as the focus of much interfaith activity has become more practical, those in positions of leadership in the political and economic spheres are both recognizing the importance of religion in shaping the modern world and acknowledging that there is a spiritual and ethical dimension to the major problems facing humankind.
It was a call to find new ways to co-operate with one another and to reflect together on the moral and ethical dimension of their work.
Earlier liberalism saw in the proclamation of the Kerygma itself a stumbling block to modern man, and thus sidled away from its eschatological message, preferring to center upon the ethical dimension of Christian faith as this was expressed in the life and teaching of Jesus.
Rarely are there sustained opportunities within communities of faith to reflect upon the ethical dimensions of work in light of faith.
The New Testament emphasis is upon grace as forgiveness, but never as a substitute for repentance in its ethical dimensions.
Denominational leaders should make a concerted effort to press the ethical dimension of the issue, both within their religious communities and in the mainstream culture.
But religious faith can increase a person's sensitivity to the ethical dimensions of alternative actions and the implications of his work.
The Council for Religion in Independent Schools works with some 500 schools across the country, kindergarten through grade 12, of varying denominations or of no denominational tradition, and of different educational philosophies, as they seek to develop the religious and ethical dimensions of education.
For the historical and ethical dimensions of life will be handled superficially if we lack «awareness of their ontological and eschatological roots.
Second, evangelism that stresses the ethical dimension of the Christian faith is most relevant to our culture, which is pagan and amoral.
If the current ascendancy of the community question really does mark something of a rediscovery, we might expect that the religious will rediscover the ethical dimension of their spirituality at the same time that the academicians rediscover the spiritual dimension of their ethos.
It should be emphasized that to say that alcoholism is an illness does not necessarily imply that there are no ethical dimensions to the problem.
It may involve consideration of the ethical dimension of certain kinds of research.
This conceptualization of the «preacher as trickster» intensifies the political and ethical dimensions of the preacher's role as social performer and contributes to the prophetic function of preaching.
Likewise, the ethical dimensions of practical theology would have been more persuasively developed had their integral relation with the communal life of congregations first been fully established.
Two of them in particular outline the movement's methodology and objectives: Your Church Can Grow, subtitled seven vital signs of a healthy church,» and Our Kind of People, subtitled «the ethical dimensions of church growth in America.»
In March 1976 the DCS adopted a resolution calling for a moratorium on the commercial use of plutonium and mandated a broad study on the ethical dimensions of energy issues.
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