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These discourses seek to integrate
the ethical principles of equality and respect with the economic and social conditions that dominate our lives.
Drawn from the principles underlying the right to development defined in the Declaration on the Right to Development and the international discourse on sustainable development the framework outlined in chapter one seeks to integrate
the ethical principles of equality and respect with the economic and social forces that direct contemporary societies.
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We are now going to leverage
the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct of the American Psychological Association to achieve widespread professional knowledge and competence in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of attachment - related family pathology surrounding divorce.
Professional ignorance and incompetence that then harms the client is a violation of
the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct of the American Psychological Association.
Storify Expert data journalists emphasized the basic
ethical principles of accuracy, fairness and inclusion when working on investigations.
We believe that the our proposed requirements for the use or disclosure of protected health information for research are consistent with
the ethical principles of «respect for persons,» «beneficence,» and «justice,» which were established by the Belmont Report in 1978, and are now accepted as the quintessential requirements for the ethical conduct of research involving human subjects, including research using individually identifiable health information.
Those who drafted the UDHR drew from
ethical principles of the world's religions, as well as from socialist, liberal and other secular thinking.
Article 7 of the Treaty of the European Union deals with how the EU can sanction member - states which violate the general
ethical principles of the EU.
Congressman Ryan then laid out an approach to alleviating poverty and empowering the poor that seemed to me entirely congruent with the core Catholic social
ethical principles of subsidiarity and solidarity.
It certainly doesn't adhere to the APA's
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.
To the contrary, this telos grounds the meta -
ethical principle of communicative respect and thus the universal practice constituted by it, because our maximal common humanity prescribes pursuit of everyone's emancipation.
Many differences in situation and opinion separated Jesus and Paul but with regard to the central
ethical principle of whole - hearted reliance on the power and persuasiveness of sacrificial love, Paul, as the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians shows, understood Jesus very well.
We can never rightly reject
the ethical principle of disinterestedness in reflection and action, for it is the very essence of rightness of conduct.
In academic parlance, the dictum and ethics of primum non nocere (first do no harm) must be balanced with
the ethical principle of beneficence — an intervention or willful withholding of intervention should not cause harm or oppose the welfare of a patient.
Collins said in a statement that he agreed with his advisors that the consent form signed by couples who donated the embryos from which the lines were derived «was inconsistent with the basic
ethical principle of voluntary consent».
Not exact matches
Over the last three decades, servant leadership has risen from a noble and
ethical leadership ideology stuck in religious worldviews to the very
principles of how the most successful companies on the planet operate and profit.
Thus every policy an organization puts in place ought to be thought
of as grounded in one or more
ethical principles or values.
Responding to
ethical crisis requires a sound understanding
of the underlying
principles, and a comfort and willingness to adapt them responsibly to the needs
of the present situation.
Similarly, an organization is going to want to draw upon the relevant
ethical principles, as well as its own basic
ethical structure, consisting
of things like its Code
of Ethics and its Mission, Vision, and Values statements.
It is with deep pride that I tell potential new employees about the first
of our core
principles: we are
ethical.»
While «worshipping» Munger may be a stretch, what he does provide, for me at least, is a set
of «inviolable
ethical principles» that help me to navigate the trenches
of daily life with more clarity.
The Sharia finance
principle is related to the «
Ethical Finance» that focus on the value
of equality, morality, and fairness in finance.
Through «active» case analysis we will examine legal and
ethical decision - making and its connection to the
principles of good governance.
His title Either / Or is telling, for (as MacIntyre observes) the book's doctrine «is plainly to the effect that the
principles which depict the
ethical way
of life are to be adopted for no reason.»
Americans, as Bellah saw it, sense that their nation arose out
of transcendent
ethical principles.
Aware that the Church «can not and should not intervene on every scientific innovation,» the pope charged the congregation with «reiterating the great values at stake, and providing the faithful, and all men and women
of good will, with
ethical and moral
principles and guidelines for these new and important questions.»
I now wish to argue that conformity with the divine telos may, for purposes
of ethical deliberation, be translated into what I call the maximal happiness
principle: so act as to maximize happiness — and, by implication, in the long run.
With respect to the teleology
of the universe, humans are in
principle equals, and the proper
principle for
ethical deliberation is maximal happiness as such.10
Although the mere statement
of such a
principle is far from solving the
ethical problems we have been examining, it is vitally important to keep the
principle in mind.
Clarity will be served by repeating that the maximal happiness
principle is translated into the maximal public
principle only for purposes
of ethical deliberation.
But in truth the Reformation's sola scriptura
principle was always nestled in the catholic tradition and came to expression in the uninterrupted affirmation
of ancient dogma and a long coherent tradition
of ethical interpretation.
Which returns us to the particular crisis
of our time: the fact that current ideologies
of religious,
ethical, cultural and political pluralism do not provide the universalistic
principles whereby we can state with clarity and confidence that some things are just plain wrong.
Ethics — A search for viable individual, social and political
principles of ethical conduct, judging them on their ability to enhance human well - being and individual responsibility.
As Roof points out, their religion affirms: (a) the centrality
of ethical principles in their meaning systems; (b) a parsimony
of beliefs, few attributions
of numinosity; (c) breadth
of perspective; (d) piety defined as a personal search for meaning; and (e) license to doubt.
The social
ethical principles here arise out
of love itself; which means the responsible relationship
of people who commit their lives to one another.
The content
of medical activities is largely determined by medical, not by
ethical principles; but the will to let one's actions be determined by objective medical
principles is itself a moral action.
Because
of this, at least, the physician is also a moral person, the subject
of an
ethical imperative addressed to him, no matter to what he attributes this absolute
principle.
And being good meant trying to live in accord with the
ethical teaching
of scripture, whether that was understood as a narrow and highly specific code
of righteousness, or more generally as following important
principles such as the golden rule, loving your neighbor as yourself, and so forth.
Accordingly, the remainder
of this essay will proceed as follows: I will first seek to show that the meta -
ethical character
of every claim to moral validity includes a
principle of social action by which a universal community
of rights is constituted, so that no moral theory can be valid if it is inconsistent with these rights.
Just because it is meta -
ethical, this
principle itself presupposes another or supreme moral
principle, and I will subsequently argue that the universal set
of tights in question is an indirect application
of the teleology backed by neoclassical metaphysics.
A practical theology
of virtue and character must be supplemented and supported by a practical theology
of procedure and one, I believe, that also builds an important role for
ethical principles in theological reflection.