Sentences with phrase «ethical judgment in»

Exercises professional and ethical judgment in dealing with involved, complex or difficult customer situations during telephone transactions...

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Just as one can usually distinguish, according to their purposes, a good from a bad saddle or a good from a bad cavalry officer, so too the judgment of good and bad in the ethical sense should be eminently adjudicable if moral behavior is goal - determined.
The ethics committee at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan weighed in on August 9, 1993, opining that to honor the parents» desire to continue Baby Terry's treatment «would be contrary to medical judgment and to moral and ethical beliefs of physicians caring for the patient» (my emphasis).
Part of the problem the way the question is posed is by assuming that we can abstract an ethical ideal from one part of scripture and use it to judge the actions of God in another part of scripture, as though scripture were given us so we could form such dehistoricized abstract ethical judgments!
A fortiori the church's moral and ethical judgments are always in via and share the messy, unfinished and perfectible character of the church itself
Yet to begin ethical reflection at this point invariably seems to result in arbitrarily separating the moral judgment of an action from the kind of person who performs it.
In the Ladies Home Journal poll above referred to almost three quarters of the respondents failed to connect religion with their adult ethical judgments.
What made the Charlie Gard case different is that the UK medical team, hospital, and courts insisted that he be taken off his ventilator — despite the ethical judgment of his parents, and despite the willingness of medical teams in the US and Rome to provide an experimental treatment.
There are judgments of style, of logical cogency, and of ethical purpose, for example, which can not possibly be summed up in a single grade.
That is, ethical judgments regarding what is moderate in the abortion issue are fallible even when they are alleged to have metaphysical support.
Love is relevant in that it provides judgment for man's actions and the spring for ethical motives.
For if my ethical response to the sorrows of another precedes my exercise of judgment, I respond in the same way to all ostensible sorrows, whether authentic or not, self - indulgent or not, self - caused or not.
The highest task for health education in a society devoted to excellence is to discover and introduce into the cultural stream modes of living that will fully employ bodily energies in ways that are at the same time consonant with the ideals of reason, qualitative judgment, and ethical concern.
2:5) Though we can never hope fully either to imitate Christ in our living or to think as he thought, the more steadfastly we live with his personality, letting his spirit capture us, the more assurance we can have in our ethical judgments.
Making judgments and taking actions can be pretty tricky, and no doubt even unpleasant from that context, but like Shawn noted in his «invasion» analogy, they may be entirely necessary (maybe that's a tool to employ in unpacking ethical / cultural aspects of Biblical history).
As transhumanism becomes more prevalent, as the sexual revolution identifies more perversions as «rights,» as technocracy overtakes ethical reasoning and truth is more frequently confused with power, believers will find themselves ever more frequently in the position of explaining that some realities are not contingent on the prevailing ethos of culture, or on our judgments, or on the fleeting whims of self - definition.
This public would expand in social inclusiveness as its ethical level rose, gradually elevating the minds of commercial men toward the standard of judgment summed up in Smith's idea of the «Impartial Spectator,» the quintessentially public citizen.
At least among those untutored in the rarefied mountain air of meta «ethical theory, ethics usually denotes that range of human behavior that can be subsumed under the rubric of judgments about inherent good and evil.
«Hence there is a place for ethical teaching, not as «interim ethics,» but as a moral ideal for men who have «accepted the Kingdom of God,» and live their lives in the presence of his judgment and His grace, now decisively revealed.»
In other quarters it is the specifically ethical aspect which commands almost exclusive attention — conduct, moral judgments, philanthropy, the Christian social order, and the like, The advocates of the respective views are often severe with one another.
But I had assumed that the ethical and value judgments implied in his criticisms were intended to be common ground between process theists and free will theists.
For it would rather seem that because of Whitehead's recognition of the thoroughgoing importance of feelings as the initiation of all judgment and action that he is in a uniquely perceptive position to discuss ethics, if and once, the critic recognizes the centrality of feelings for ethical life.
The perfect love - ethic, while it remains the ultimate criterion of ethical judgment, is impossible to fulfill in the natural state.
It is rare to have a discussion on ethical issues in science without someone asking «Is that a fact or a value judgment
On the contrary, «globalization is something that is yet unfolding in various ways and myriad forms so that I fund it both presumptuous and premature to be making final theological or ethical judgments about as a whole.
The more serious effort to concern itself primarily with ethical rather than theological problems, as the followers of Bonhoeffer have done, has led them outside the framework of biblical language and judgment, and has tended to dissolve their religious answers either into personal morality or social activism which, while serious in its intention, has made them weathercocks turning freely in the cultural winds.
Thus, although nominally, stones and drones might act «in accordance with the law» (e.g. not killing etc.); only human judgment confers it with any legal, or ethical significance.
It has been many years since New York State had a governor with the vision, judgment and authority that it needs now to turn Albany's budget from obesity, to resist powerful interests, to plot a course out of an ethical netherworld in which state the government has become a national embarrassment.
Indeed, in a 2012 English High Court judgment, Mr Justice Mitting endorsed the findings of my own investigation which discovered that a claim, published in the Lancet in February 1998 by Wakefield, Walker - Smith and others that «Investigations were approved by the Ethical Practices Committee of the Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, and parents gave informed consent» was false.
«Items» makes no ethical judgments, but portrays instead the many paradoxes of authorship in contemporary fashion, pointing to the way in which the origins of a design are increasingly obscured by its global circulation and corporate ownership.
Beltway navel gazers and anti-Trump media are all atwitter over Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt's alleged ethical issues / lapses in judgment concerning his travel and -LSB-...]
In the remainder of this post, I will outline the ethical considerations and value judgments that are relevant to determining the discount rate.
In the second post, I discussed the ethical considerations and value judgments that are relevant to determining the discount rate within a prescriptive Ramsay framework.
Rather it was that any policy decision on what to do about climate change must be based on the assessment of relative costs and benefits and with ethical judgments which weigh the impacts on various groups at different points in time.
Allegations about ethical breaches are serious; if proven, they can result not just in a monetary judgment but disbarment.
Although the majority based their conclusion on his right to peaceful enjoyment of possessions, the partially concurring and dissenting opinions and the judgment as a whole provide an interesting insight into the way freedom of conscience challenges are to be approached in a secular society where religion holds less sway than individual ethical positions on certain issues.
«Each blog post: (a) identifies cases that address technology mishaps (either through negligence, ethical lapses in judgment, too much reliance on outside counsel and vendors, or fraud); (b) exposes the specific conduct that caused a problem; (c) explains how and why the conduct was improper; and (d) offers suggestions on how to learn from these mistakes and prevent similar ones from reoccurring.»
One voter noted: «Bob Kuhn is the definition of a distinguished and honourable lawyer; his convictions are not swayed by what passes in a moment, but are guided by ethical judgment and deeply held beliefs.»
The appellants assert the courts are institutionally superior to Parliament to address the moral and social dilemmas inherent in the AS / E issue.l [31] CCD / CACL respond that the considered judgment of Parliament to maintain legislation which underpins a social paradigm based on respect for the lives of all Canadians, however disabled, is entitled to great deference.l [32] These interveners further respond that courts are ill equipped to overule Parliament's position on moral or ethical issues, unless that position inherently violates the Charter.
Designed to complement the substantive law program presented to new appointees by CAPCJ, the Skills Seminar develops and enhances skills in a variety of areas, including delivering oral judgments, managing lawyers and lawyer conflict, dealing with self - represented litigants and recognizing ethical challenges that can arise in court.
In its first public statement on the matter, the Holy See expressed «grave ethical concerns» and said most critical is «the lack of ability for pre-programmed, automated technical systems to make moral judgments over life and death, to respect human rights, and to comply with the principle of humanity.»
Children learn to make ethical judgments through having practice in putting themselves in others» shoes and through being encouraged to reflect on issues that involve social and moral values.
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