I've been looking at
it increasingly as an ethical or moral issue....
Not exact matches
In the Enlightenment view of the world,
ethical issues regularly get reduced to issues of civil liberties, which is
increasingly being shown to be a far too simplistic category to guide society in dealing with such complex moral problems
as incest, abortion, divorce, and substance abuse.
Unfortunately,
as lawyers
increasingly accept that law is, among other things, a profit - making business, many seem to believe that means all
ethical bets are off.
This is not surprising in itself, of course; what Roof and McKinney regard
as significant is the fact that religious communities are
increasingly distinguished not by theological beliefs but by «contrasting
ethical styles and moral views.»
As their interest and care centered increasingly on man's inner life, on spiritual quality and ethical devotion, as the stronger emotions ceased being merely anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the cas
As their interest and care centered
increasingly on man's inner life, on spiritual quality and
ethical devotion,
as the stronger emotions ceased being merely anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the cas
as the stronger emotions ceased being merely anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the case.
From what has been said thus far, it is obvious that the liberty of individuals to pursue private good is the major moral concern of the new reformers and for this reason their
ethical views can fairly be seen
as a variety of the contractarian social ethic now
increasingly characteristic of political society.
As consumer awareness and concern about the lives led by animals raised for food continues to rise,
ethical concerns are playing an
increasingly important role in purchasing decisions.
As exhibits have become
increasingly digitalised and made available online, the
ethical concerns of the field appear to be
increasingly merging with those of the digital afterlife industry.
Our world is
increasingly becoming more and more digital, and understanding the
ethical and legal aspects of technology,
as well
as having a strong understanding of online safety, are crucial to any lesson based around the study of digital practices.
As current trends in contemporary society demand new educational responses, and traditional systems of learning are substantially challenged and reshaped, consensus is building around the importance of developing learners well prepared to meet the demands that current and future global trends make on individuals and societies, particularly in the area of civic and social participation, and
ethical behavior in a world
increasingly marked by difference.
While world leaders debate the erection of walls or the deportation of refugees, and
as our political rhetoric grows
increasingly divisive, die level of critical and
ethical engagement that the exhibition performs — with questions of nation and migration, community and cosmopolitanism, and the aftermath of colonial violence — is more urgent now than ever.
Writing about ayounger generation of painters working through the legacy of the Intimists, writer and curator Chris Sharp ofLulu in Mexico City raises doubts, «about the feasibility of intimacy, perceiving it less
as a fact of life than an
ethical mode, won through the
increasingly rare act of paying attention.»
-- Silicon
as a raw material might be abundant, but not all elements used in PVs are (the required heavy metals / rare earth elements are getting
increasingly scarce in fact and raise all sorts of
ethical and environmental issues!)
Destruction of natural forest ecosystems is a crime against humanity and will be
increasingly perceived
as such
as new knowledge accumulates, environmental literacy increases, and
ethical standards change accordingly.
Judges are
increasingly turning to social media and raising
ethical questions
as they do so.
With its history of impeccable standards for training, experience and
ethical behavior, AASECT is
increasingly recognized
as the guardian of professional standards in sexual health.
It provided a rare window to the leadership of Aboriginal people in
ethical research featuring community engagement — which governments are
increasingly calling for —
as well
as the challenges to stimulate other researchers to conduct their work properly.»