Sentences with phrase «ethical objections to»

It's a dirty business, and when I raised ethical objections to it, I was told that I was naive.
rada: re: ``... because we can overcome the ethical objections to eating animal products by only sourcing animal products from ethical farmers...» No you can't overcome those objections, because here is how most people who have these ethics feel: There is no such thing as «ethical meat» on any practical level.
Additionally, some patients may have ethical objections to using animal - derived natural desiccated products.
Lots of Australian scientific researchers have worked with cane toads, because they are very common in the suburbs of many coastal cities and towns, are easy to collect and keep, and there aren't the kind of ethical objections to removing them from the wild, or killing them, as apply to native frogs.
Biologists are optimistic that the problem can be solved — but ethical objections to human therapeutic cloning will remain.
Whitehead once humorously summed up the ethical objection to substance theories by remarking, «I sometimes think that all modern immorality is produced by Aristotle's theory of substance.»
Hartshorne notes that an important ethical objection to classical theism is that it tends toward a faith which disarms criticism of and struggle against predominant social arrangements.

Not exact matches

Huang says that the paper was rejected by Nature and Science, in part because of ethical objections; both journals declined to comment on the claim.
Griffin, however ignores my disclaimers and freely attributes to us a variety of ethical views subscribed to by some traditional theist or other (persons, often unnamed, who may or may not be free will theists in the sense at issue here), that support one or another of his objections.
The second objection to conceptualizating personal identity in terms of behavioral habits is but an ethical application of the first.
This is a shocking book because it rationally explores and deconstructs all the objections to popular ideas about what constitutes a healthy and ethical diet.
He describes his results as a small step down the road to treatments for genetic diseases and insists that ethical objections are ridiculous at such an early stage.
However, the FAC recommends certain types of labelling to warn people with strong ethical or religious objections to eating particular types of foods.
These cells seem to have similar abilities as ES cells in the lab, and iPS cells don't rouse the ethical objections of ES cells.
Crucially, the tissues can be generated without having to extract cells from human embryos, a major ethical objection that has obstructed stem cell research until now.
Everybody has either skirted your question due to ethical objections or offered you vague.
«If the real objection to managed colonies is that it is unethical to put cats in a situation where they could potentially kill any wild creature,» writes Patronek, «then the ethical issue should be debated on its own merits without burdening the discussion with highly speculative numerical estimates for either wildlife mortality or cat predation.»
We also address the ethical objections that are raised — the objections that nonlawyer ownership will undermine the relationship between the professional and the client, that undue pressure will be brought to bear on the lawyer, causing them to act unethically, etc..
While the objections vary in nature, many of them are in essence driven by a concern as to how alternative structures can be regulated, and, in particular (but not only), how they can be regulated to ensure compliance with ethical standards.
Are we hammered with ethical scripts to memorize and objection handling phrases to know off by heart and counselled on how to handle control freaks?
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