«China plans to dominate the world, and has been using Australia and New Zealand as a testing ground for its tactics to assert its ascendancy in the West,» writes Prof Hamilton, a lecturer
in public ethics at Charles Sturt University.
Not exact matches
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In late September, five corporate AI leaders — Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, and Microsoft — formed the nonprofit Partnership on AI to advance
public understanding of the subject and conduct research on
ethics and best practices.)
The delay follows Swift's very
public doubts about the
ethics of streaming services, which meant the pop star's first five albums were only added to Spotify
in June.
Bragging about your insanely long workweeks (whether you actually work that many hours
in reality or not) is usually a
public statement of your importance, dedication, and work
ethic.
Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals is comprised principally of corporate secretaries and business executives
in governance,
ethics, and compliance functions at
public, private, and not - for - profit organizations.
Disclosure is consistent with
public policy,
in the best interest of the Company and its shareholders, and critical for compliance with federal
ethics laws.
Robert Weissman, president of
Public Citizen, a group that promotes
ethics in government, said Mr. Trump's swipe at Nordstrom was not a major issue
in itself.
Although I frequently find myself at odds with First Things over issues pertaining to economics and the role of government
in public life, I usually find its critique of American social mores and
ethics to be insightful and illuminating.
In both England and America, Victorian preachers, novelists, poets, and statesmen alike struggled hard to maintain a national ethic of private domesticity and public respectability without the church and chapel in which that ethic was bor
In both England and America, Victorian preachers, novelists, poets, and statesmen alike struggled hard to maintain a national
ethic of private domesticity and
public respectability without the church and chapel
in which that ethic was bor
in which that
ethic was born.
The key to the strength of Victorian virtues was that those virtues were not,
in fact, just middle class but were shared by nearly everyone: from the Queen down to the poorest Cockney, nearly everyone believed
in the
public good that came from observance of the national
ethic.
Because of the tendency
in Luther and the reformers to distinguish between grace and law» understandable relative to late - medieval scholasticism» Protestants ever since have erected a false dichotomy between grace and law that has had debilitating effects
in theology,
ethics, and
public policy.
The last year's worth of controversy are simultaneously a commendation and condemnation of the state of «Christian» journalism and associated punditry, but the alternative is not necessarily blogging or «just» blogging, but a reappraisal of our
ethics and interests
in the
public sphere
That's what you call a code of
ETHICS??? So your employer does something terrible and you have to keep quiet about it even if it's
in the
public interest to know, and you consider it ethical to stay silent?
No to Privatization «red
in tooth and claw»; yes to
Public Sector without political corruption; no to Liberalization, with market exploitation; yes to Liberation from exploitative coercion; no to globalization as domination of world market with deprivation of the developmental directive of «Small is Beautiful»; yes to Universalism
in sharing and caring for the suffering humanity and Good Samaritan
ethic - these should be evolved and situated
in Third World conditions and perspectives.
As a result our influence is ebbing from
public life and we are increasingly finding ourselves at odds with popular culture and political opinion
in areas of morality such as bioethics, right to life, family and sexual
ethics.
After the Holocaust any credible God - talk must be able to take account of burning children, and any credible theological
ethic has to show it is determined to head off such atrocities at their very beginnings, deep
in the habits of hearts and minds and
in public policies.
In both of these strictures, the role of theological ethics or moral theology in practical theology was minimized, and the idea that practical theology dealt with the church's attempt to influence the order of the public world subside
In both of these strictures, the role of theological
ethics or moral theology
in practical theology was minimized, and the idea that practical theology dealt with the church's attempt to influence the order of the public world subside
in practical theology was minimized, and the idea that practical theology dealt with the church's attempt to influence the order of the
public world subsided.
In the final analysis, the churches» ability to teach the ethic of eco-justice to the public depends on the assessment we make of the religious and ethical significance of our public traditions — in particular, the civic tradition of participatory democrac
In the final analysis, the churches» ability to teach the
ethic of eco-justice to the
public depends on the assessment we make of the religious and ethical significance of our
public traditions —
in particular, the civic tradition of participatory democrac
in particular, the civic tradition of participatory democracy.
But theological
ethics as principle and procedure is crucial if practical theology is to equip the church to take a thoroughly critical role
in public life.
If we are going to teach a
public ethic of eco-justice, we need
public stories of eco-justice —
public parables that have the capacity to communicate the meaning of our love for the earth and for people as citizens: the reality of the struggle for eco-justice
in the ongoing history of our civic communities.
An
ethic of virtue and character — either
in its more Christian form, as
in the theology of Stanley Hauerwas (A Community of Character [University of Notre Dame Press, 19821), or its more secular form, as
in Alasdair McIntyre's After Virtue (University of Notre Dame Press, 1982)-- can never advance convincing reasons
in public conversation.
In short, ideas that now dominate the
public arena control also the debate about sexual
ethics.
They may frequently engage moral questions
in institutional contexts where the theological warrants for a specific ethical issue may not be honored — as when they advise on matters of medical
ethics,
public policy and ecological practice.
Spelled out
in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals
in the Social Struggle,» as well as
in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to
public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social
ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement
in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
Much as the Study of Theological Education
in the United States and Canada, directed by H. Richard Niebuhr
in the 1950s, became an influential inquiry into the nature of the church and its ministry, so the Danforth study, ostensibly of campus ministries, became an important resource for exploring the necessary relation of religious faith, social
ethics and
public - policy formulation.
1 have attempted to elaborate what such a paradigm shift would mean for theology,
ethics, spirituality, and
public policy
in the volume, Earth Community, Earth
Ethics (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, and Geneva: WCC Publishing, 1996).
Society has decided that if you hold to traditional Christian sexual
ethics, there's no room for you
in public life anymore, argues James Mi... More
Where positivist reason dominates the field to the exclusion of all else - and that is broadly the case
in our
public mindset - then the classical sources of knowledge for
ethics and law are excluded.
Its promise was not fully developed
in the sense that it did not generate a genuinely
public theology, a social
ethic able to withstand the change, or a philosophy or religion that allows dialogue between both Christianity and other religions and Christianity and jurisprudence.
They are not only getting a * far * better academic education, they are also getting a far better moral education than can be had
in a
public school, where morality may not even be mentioned and there is little or no talk about
ethics, either.
My point
in calling attention to use of the term «values»
in Notre Dame documents is not to criticize the anonymous author of a
public relations brochure, but rather to point out the depth of the confusion concerning
ethics at Notre Dame today.
Refusing to accept the ethical postulate conjoining self - realization and the social good which was at the heart of Dewey's
ethics throughout his career, Rorty has argued for a «liberal utopia»
in which there prevails a rigid division between a rich, autonomous private sphere that will enable elite «ironists» like himself to create freely the self they wish — even if that bares a cruel, antidemocratic self — and a lean, egalitiarian, «democratic»
public life confined to the task of preventing cruelty (including that of elite ironists).
Morrisey thus provides a great example of exactly what the media has done to
public discourse: It has blurred the lines between reality and fiction
in the service of remaking social and sexual
ethics, and it has helped to trivialize the language of relationship
in a profoundly significant manner.
In our corporate consumerist American culture which celebrates hedonistic materialism and where aggression and a lack of ethics often results in short term economic gain [at the expense of long - term sustainability], taking a public stand for universal human values is likely to result in the end of career advancement or even job los
In our corporate consumerist American culture which celebrates hedonistic materialism and where aggression and a lack of
ethics often results
in short term economic gain [at the expense of long - term sustainability], taking a public stand for universal human values is likely to result in the end of career advancement or even job los
in short term economic gain [at the expense of long - term sustainability], taking a
public stand for universal human values is likely to result
in the end of career advancement or even job los
in the end of career advancement or even job loss.
In this first sense, the Christian life,
ethics, love, is
public, outward, visible.
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its
ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and
in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and
public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
If each Faith keeps its
ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and
in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue on the nature of human alienation which makes love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and
public law with greater realism with insights from each other.
In short, these lobby groups have shifted the categories of discourse and changed the rules of practical public engagement on the issue of sexual ethics in a way that preempts any and all deviation from the party lin
In short, these lobby groups have shifted the categories of discourse and changed the rules of practical
public engagement on the issue of sexual
ethics in a way that preempts any and all deviation from the party lin
in a way that preempts any and all deviation from the party line.
Suddenly, people think that there are experts
in ethics who can make right all that has gone wrong
in our
public life.
The sight of Israeli helicopter gunships firing missiles into Palestinian cities is so great a contradiction
in Jewish
ethics and history that thoughts are bound to be diverse and to seek
public expression.
Tammi has been writing about food culture,
ethics and politics since 2006 at her blog TammiJonas: Food
Ethics, and speaks regularly on food sovereignty at
public events, on radio, and
in print media.
Andrea Grossman, a
public relations officer for Tufts University's human nutrition research center on aging, was quoted by the Beijing Youth Daily as saying that the study on golden rice was approved by authorities
in both countries after an examination by
ethics committees.
Given your previous comments elsewhere, along with the plentiful examples we can think of where MDs acted
in poor judgement and / or poor
ethics... by what merit does the profession have to command such unquestioning respect from the
public?
In our first year, we passed sweeping ethics reform, opened the books on Senate expenditures for the first time in history, and made every legislative action the Senate takes available to the public.&raqu
In our first year, we passed sweeping
ethics reform, opened the books on Senate expenditures for the first time
in history, and made every legislative action the Senate takes available to the public.&raqu
in history, and made every legislative action the Senate takes available to the
public.»
The IDC will hold another
public hearing on
ethics and campaign finance reform from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
in Buffalo.
Cuomo is pushing a package of
ethics reform proposals including
public financing of political campaigns and strengthened disclosure of outside income for elected officials — measure he says must be
in the final state budget agreement.
Peter Kauffmann, who resigned his post as Gov. David Paterson's communications director
in the wake of
ethics charges brought against his boss by the
Public Integrity Commission, has landed a new job
in the private sector.
After failing
in their effort two weeks ago to force the Senate Republicans to hold a
public hearing on a package of
ethics reform bills, the Senate Democrats are taking matters into their own hands.
The Senate Democrats are again trying to use a 2009 chamber rule change to their advantage
in hopes of forcing a
public hearing on their reform agenda, which is contained
in five
ethics and campaign finance - related bills.
Positive
public ethics is different, overlapping
in a complex way with governance quality, with the
public - service ethos, and with performance and delivery.