Sentences with phrase «for practical ethics»

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In a report published May 20, RBC analysts Sara O'Brien and Elaine Lae questioned how long it would take for SNC to improve their future earnings, «given recent management reorganization, focus on ethics & compliance as well as practical distraction created by management changes and external investigations.»
There is also variance on the centrality of theological ethics for practical theology and, in addition, there are different ideas about how theological ethics should be conceived.
As much as this ethic is needed, as much as we are all indebted to the new clarifications which have come from the contemporary ethics of virtue and character, and as much as we must never lose its accomplishments, the new practical theologies must strive for something more rigorous.
I am making the stronger claim, for which I am indebted to Julian Hartt, that ethics is at the heart of theology because the grammar of Christian discourse is fundamentally practical.
This work is necessary to provide for practical theology a method and procedure (built at least in part on an ethic of principles) and help it to avoid the danger of associating the ethical core of practical theology with an ethic of virtue and character.
Contrary to Weber's effort to show «how abstract ethical doctrines could influence everyday life,» Zaret concludes that «practical ethics in profane activities can be no less influential for the formation of abstract doctrine.
That would in itself be a definition hard to quarrel with, were it not for the fact that in recent years it has come to be widely held that the final purpose of «doing» social ethics is to draw up a blueprint for a just society and perhaps also a practical guide for getting there.
For Browning, strategic practical theology is at its core an exercise in theological ethics.
Instead of Reinhold Niebuhr's Nature and Destiny of Man, the better model for an ethic pertinent to strategic practical theology might be H. Richard Niebuhr's The Responsible Self.
He did not intend to give absolute rules for man's conduct; his ethic was an «interim - ethic,» that is, his commands were only practical rules for the last short span of time which remained before the end.
Another deserving effort in promoting scientific integrity in China is to foster a healthy research environment, which includes making explicit research ethics policies, issuing a practical code of conduct, establishing a credible and authoritative national organization to supervise local units, protecting whistle - blowers, building a rigorous and fair peer review system, revising the criteria for promotion and reward to emphasize research quality rather than quantity by a researcher, and achieving zero tolerance for unethical research behaviors.
Deeper engagement, both theoretical and practical, of the yogic science and its ethics for complete transformation of the mind, body, and soul.
For example, you might want to improve a learner's practical skills — skills that relate to the application of theory and knowledge — and soft skills like communication, or behaviors, such as the consideration of ethics or safety before a decision is made.
Alignment, benefits, and language for safely presenting the postures will be covered as well as teaching techniques and methodology, anatomy and physiology, yoga philosophy and ethics, and the business of yoga with practical application.
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.
Second, the study provides a pointed reminder of the fact that a negative emissions strategy would likely necessitate a multi-generational societal commitment, with all of the implications that this would hold for governance, ethics and practical logistics.
IPBES is particularly looking for fellows with a scientific and / or practical background in: ecological and environmental economics, environmental and sustainability sciences, environmental ethics and philosophy, environmental sociology and anthropology, environmental psychology and behavioral science, environmental history, science and technology studies, political ecology, human geography, human ecology, cultural ecology, environmental policy and law, political sciences and trade, and from other fields related to integrative approaches to human - nature relations and linking knowledge to policy and practice.
For this reason, it will become more and more difficult for the US press to ignore the practical significance of ethics and justice questioFor this reason, it will become more and more difficult for the US press to ignore the practical significance of ethics and justice questiofor the US press to ignore the practical significance of ethics and justice questions.
The Carnegie Report called for law schools to integrate «the three apprenticeships» of legal education into their curricula: theory, ethics, and practical skills.
Though the authors give practical advice for training externs and clerks, it is based on ethics and theory.
She blogs at Practical Paralegalism and is a frequent CLE speaker in the areas of ethics, social media, workers» compensation and civil litigation, and has written articles for numerous legal publications, including Paralegal Today.
You may wish you had destroyed a file sooner for practical purposes (see above), but you will not have an ethics problem for your file retention policy if you keep a file longer than required.
Like the first edition, the «Newer Lawyer» 2017 (as my friends at UBC Press call it) identifies the ability to resolve cases short of a trial as a foundational skill for litigation lawyers and using the insights of both lawyers and their clients, considers what this means as a practical matter for negotiations, advocacy, lawyer / client relationships, and for the ethics of legal practice.
The Ontario Court of Justice organizes a one - day orientation program for newly - appointed judges shortly after their appointment which deals with practical matters relating to the transition to the bench, including judicial conduct and ethics, courtroom demeanour, and administrative procedures.
Oregon Bar Association: This program has been granted for 6.0 hours of practical skills and ethics (3356 * 9) Washington State: approved for 5 CPD credits including one ethics Further details of credit hours granted by each state will be posted here as they are received.
The Carnegie Report called for an integrated approach to legal education, combining what it called «the three apprenticeships» of theory, practical skills, and ethics into a law degree.
I just could not believe ethics rules would prevent me (and a very dedicated team in my law office) from serving people who were starved for practical legal information.
For someone with a passion for legal ethics like me, the course is extra fun because this practical experience is coupled with extensive instruction on professional responsibility issuFor someone with a passion for legal ethics like me, the course is extra fun because this practical experience is coupled with extensive instruction on professional responsibility issufor legal ethics like me, the course is extra fun because this practical experience is coupled with extensive instruction on professional responsibility issues.
For example, the law society could agree that if law students took a certain number of credits in clinical or other courses that teach ethics or practical skills, they wouldn't need to article or could have a reduced articling period.
It found that while law schools do an admirable job of teaching legal theory, they're not paying enough attention to preparing students for the profession of law in ethics and practical skills.
May 16 - 18 (New York City): Uehiro Foundation of Japan, Carnegie Council of New York and Oxford University's Centre for Practical Ethics conference on «ethics and the future of artificial intelligence — session on «drones and killer robots» with ICRAC's Peter Asaro.
A free service just a phone call away — for NPTA members only — offering practical and friendly advice on topics ranging from state / national regulations to professional ethics and more.
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