Still, both
ethical systems reflected a coherent vision of the virtuous life.
Not exact matches
In his latest book, The Third Plate, chef Dan Barber of New York's Blue Hill restaurant argues that diners must look at a new, more
ethical way of eating that
reflects the actual costs of our agricultural
system.
But in very substantial degree, the dismantling of the social - welfare
system undertaken by the Reagan administration with the blessing of fundamentalist preachers and their followers
reflects the atrophy of the
ethical conscience and the growth of self - centeredness, the hubris of the successful and their scorn for those less adept at «making it.»
Recognition of the importance of these types of
systems — sometimes called «
ethical infrastructure» — is
reflected in current Canadian law society explorations of new forms of entity regulation and proactive ways to help law firms deploy better management
systems.