This is a rather
important ethical point, because the worst religious charlatans have exploited people's gullibility and desire to believe in miracles and especially miraculous cures in order to take vast sums of money from people who really can't afford to be giving any away, least of all to con - artists like faith healers.
Not exact matches
From an
ethical point of view, the decisions they make and the values to which they subscribe are disproportionately
important.
Konrad Raiser, now General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, uses it to describe, a change in theological perspective which affects the whole range of ecumenical work.1 His colleague and former student Martin Robra applies it specifically to a change in perspective on social ethics in World Council work.2 K.C. Abraham describes it as a change in theological and
ethical perspective brought about by the participation of the Third World in the ecumenical movement.3 They all make
important points.
She said there were no
ethical concerns with this from a Christian
point of view: «It's really
important to distinguish between an egg and a sperm and an embryo and we believe strongly that an embryo is the beginning of human life.
Teachers working with small groups of children would no doubt find this book useful in providing starting
points for discussions about the
important ethical issues surrounding evolution and genetic engineering.
Studies that would be very difficult to carry out in humans, both from a technical and an
ethical point of view can be done with animal models which have proved to be
important tools for studying the symptoms, development and treatment of schizophrenia.
JC comment: There are some
important and insightful
points here, that cut to the heart of the issue surrounding the «double
ethical bind» better than anything else I've seen (see my 2011 essay Steven Schneider and the «double
ethical bind» of climate change communication.)
And this Curry describes as: «There are some
important and insightful
points here, that cut to the heart of the issue surrounding the «double
ethical bind» better than anything else I've seen»
On this
point, it is
important to note that, while often conflated, solicitor - client privilege and the
ethical duty of confidentiality are two distinct legal concepts, with the latter applying to a broader set of communications and information (for further discussion, see Adam M. Dodek, Solicitor - Client Privilege (Markham: LexisNexis Canada Inc., 2014) at 21 - 23);
Following up on my post yesterday about Voya Life Insurance's decision to do away with all of their guaranteed term and universal life products and in recognition of their self declared 2016 Most
Ethical Company status, I have just a few more
points that I think are
important to consider.
«Being
ethical is a very
important issue for investors or anyone using a real estate agent,» investor Mark Ferguson
points out.