Not exact matches
What I find breathtaking is that Kettner would claim that she
thought the law designed to strictly limit her political conduct allowed her to conduct herself
as a «private citizen» and thus not subject to judicial
ethics laws even
after she was sworn in
as a judge.
After hearing lectures by the Zen Buddhist scholar D. T. Suzuki at Columbia, she became interested in Asian
thought, not
as a religious discipline, but
as a code of
ethics, a practical how - to for getting through life.
Kant's
ethics,
after all, are partly based on the idea that a being who can
think logically (and therefor linguistically) should not be treated merely
as a means to an end.