Sentences with phrase «ethical norms for»

• Exhibit empathy • Appreciate diversity • Understand social and ethical norms for behavior • Recognize family, school, and community supports
Social Awareness: Perspective - taking; empathy; appreciating diversity; understanding the socio - historical context of diversity; understanding social and ethical norms for behavior; recognizing family, school and community supports.
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
Karl Barth radically rejected all these distinctions, positing instead a theology of the one Word of God from which all structures, orders, commandments, and ethical norms for Christian living in the world must be derived.

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As with most changes it takes a while for people to approve of a new norm and while it may make things difficult / uncomfortable for soldiers in the near term it will create a better, more ethical government organization in the long run.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
Capitalistic globalization, not being motivated by ethical norms and concerns, does not pay adequate attention to the care of nature and the preservation of the natural environment for the good of all life on earth.
They are meaningful in that (1) they keep the ethical problems of history clearly defined, and (2) they indicate the nature of the perfection of history for which grace as Truth established the norm and grace as Power anticipates fulfillment in experience.
(1) Justification points to the source of motive and morale for ethical living amidst the sinfulness of the human situation; it permits the Christian to participate in struggles for justice without making the struggle the norm.
In an article not included in either of the two volumes on deep ecology on which I have chiefly relied, he calls for further operationalizing of the «fundamental ethical norms we attempt to use in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54).
Their hesitation primarily stems from the question of whether the notion of emptiness, conceived as a dynamic emptying of all distinctions, can sustain a commitment to ethics, history», and personhood with the seriousness and even ultimacy that they, precisely as people standing in the Christian tradition, think necessary The Jewish participant, while less concerned with kenosis, shares their concern for the potential loss of ultimacy in the realm of historical action with its ethical norms and deep sense of personhood.
Thus it is possible to create a society based on the interests of individuals but not on common values or ethical norms, for there are none.
Britz discusses social justice as a moral norm for addressing ethical challenges in the global information society, seen as a continuation of relationships altered by information and communication technologies (ICT).
International scientific organizations, such as AAAS or SPIE, should take the lead in harmonizing these structures in a very collaborative way, as well as the ethical norms and intellectual property policies that surround them, thus making science more accessible to laymen and policy - makers for a purer and standardized global research environment.
Morrow D.R., Kopp R.E., Oppenheimer M. (2009): Toward ethical norms and institutions for climate engineering research.
Where no ethical investment policy or shareholdings could be found for a company, it was assumed to have investments in companies criticised under all Ethical Consumer categories — as, sadly, is the norm in this inethical investment policy or shareholdings could be found for a company, it was assumed to have investments in companies criticised under all Ethical Consumer categories — as, sadly, is the norm in this inEthical Consumer categories — as, sadly, is the norm in this industry.
«Toward Ethical Norms and Institutions for Climate Engineering Research.»
This point is underscored in several soft - law instruments including in the 1999 UNESCO Declaration on Science and the Use of Scientific Knowledge, according to which «[a] ll scientists should commit themselves to high ethical standards, and a code of ethics based on relevant norms enshrined in international human rights instruments should be established for scientific professions.»
Yet norms about responsibility for damages from human - induced climate change are well established not only by most ethical theories but also in a variety of international agreements, including the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development (UN, 1992b), United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN 1992a).
Finally, various speakers referred to what they see as a promising new collaborative effort called the Accountability Framework Initiative to establish common definitions, norms, and good practices for delivering on companies» ethical supply chain commitments, including those addressing deforestation.
«The authority of the judiciary in any democratic society rests on public confidence and public confidence can not exist in the absence of displaying the highest norms of conduct and ethical principles for judges,» says Norman Sabourin, executive director and senior general counsel for the Canadian Judicial Council.
For professional services firms, these are unlikely to be as acute as, say, for autonomous vehicles (ethical, liability and communications issues around autonomous vehicle accidents will figure large over the next few years) but important legal issues still remain to get worked out as AI becomes the noFor professional services firms, these are unlikely to be as acute as, say, for autonomous vehicles (ethical, liability and communications issues around autonomous vehicle accidents will figure large over the next few years) but important legal issues still remain to get worked out as AI becomes the nofor autonomous vehicles (ethical, liability and communications issues around autonomous vehicle accidents will figure large over the next few years) but important legal issues still remain to get worked out as AI becomes the norm.
Chinese teachers» goals for regulating emotions included achieving instructional goals, decreasing the negative impact of emotions on student learning, confirming the professional and ethical norms, maintaining teachers» and students» mental health, keeping positive emotional images, and nurturing good teacher - student relationships.
It requires the ability to consider ethical standards, safety concerns, accurate behavioral norms for risky behaviors, the health and well - being of self and others, and to make realistic evaluation of various actions» consequences.
To quote from a recent letter from Dr. Hamilton, ``... the vision that Dermot held for his entire career — a vision where ethical conduct is the norm, not the exception, for conducting business.»
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