Sentences with phrase «ethical principles such»

Like the Helsinki Declaration, which forever altered the ethical landscape of human clinical research, the aim of the Basel Declaration is to bring the scientific community together to further advance the implementation of ethical principles such as the 3Rs whenever animals are being used and to call for more trust, transparency and communication on the sensitive topic of animals in research.
Its content need not detain us except to observe that the codification of Hebrew law begins, not in a statement of general ethical principles such as the prohibitions of murder, adultery, theft, lying, and covetousness found in the Decalogue of Exod.
It begins where women in theology attempt to deconstruct basic ethical principles such as «the common good» and «the question of moral power and authority,» but from there it moves to the creative impulses we see around us, as women in faith and faithfulness reconstruct the future image and face of the Church as a «community of Christ, bought with a price, where everyone is welcome, «14 as Letty Russell describes it.
The fiscal integrity of the black church and community depend on biblical ethical principles such as working together, loving one another and caring for the poor.

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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.
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.
The principle constituting this universal social practice is itself meta - ethical, in the following sense: the social action prescribed is explicitly neutral to all moral disagreement.4 On the face of it, one might object, a prescription of universal rights can not be explicitly neutral to all such disagreement because it is not explicitly neutral to disagreement about the principle itself.
The ethical principles growing out of the biopolitical theology that is here being defended can be stated in a formal, abstract way as follows: Always act in such a way as to maximize maximizing enjoyments.
The answer is that they were confronted in the first place with vast cultural trends such as technological advance, professionalization, and secularism that they could not easily control; and their problem was made the worse by pressures of cultural pluralism and Christian ethical principles that made it awkward if not impossible for them to take any decisive stand against the secularizing trends.
In turn, when moral principles are incorporated into such laws as the UN charter and international war - crimes legislation, greater ethical clarity and specificity result.
An area of basic disagreement is the role of ethical principles, such as freedom and equality, which most realists, including Morgenthau, who is at times ambiguous on the point, deny.
Jay seems unimpressed by the idea that upholding these ethical principles would rest on such a small handful of people.
These recommendations, along with the NIH's regulatory revision, demonstrate that ethical policymaking in this arena is an ongoing process that preserves core bioethical principles such as personal autonomy, human dignity, free scientific inquiry, and administrative pragmatism through open dialogue and transparency.
After JSIS teachers discussed the book as a staff, they were better prepared to plan units that emphasize principles such as teaching students to recognize and express their own perspectives, examine the perspectives of others, and act in ethical and creative ways to improve the world.
Such a subject, instead of focusing on what distinguishes various religions, would focus on «common theological categories and ethical principles».
Brave men possess an ethical core In accord with researches brave men possess 2 vital features that distinguish them from ordinary people: they live according to their personal principles and wish to run the venture to defend such values.
The pursuit of such a medical model requires humane, ethical principles to ensure success.
This might include criterion such as demonstrating high ethical standards (such as commitment to the Nolan principles outlined earlier in this report) and looking at an individual's professional and personal history.
In addition, APA Ethical Principles specify that «after research results are published, psychologists do not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release» (Standard 8.14).
This framework integrates ethical principles, such as equality and respect for Indigenous culture, with the economic and social factors that determine how well Indigenous people live in their communities.
Students investigate issues of ethical principle, such as questions of fairness in terms of equal sharing, treating everyone equally and the importance of rules for conduct.
Students investigate issues of ethical principles, such as the distinction between a rule and a principle and what to do when principles conflict.
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