Sentences with phrase «kind of ethics»

«I always think the public can go much farther than the artist himself can go,» she explains, «because we know our limits and there's some kind of ethics there.
«There's a kind of ethics that's embedded into the curriculum,» said Federico, who will be the first in his family to go to college.
He operates, finally, as a representative of a group that has some kind of ethics to govern its services to people who need them.
Further honing of the question yields this: What kind of ethic will they (oppressed people) develop to prohibit them from becoming oppressors?
Mr. Sullivan has no interest whatever in reconstructing a Catholic sexual ethic, or any other kind of ethic that might propose constraints or moral orderings on the satisfaction of sexual desires, apart from a few narrowly defined causes of possible «social harm.»
The kind of ethic promoted here by Paul is one which stresses liberation from the law — from those rules which prevent the maintenance of a loving community and for a freedom which accommodates differences between a people called to share in faith and life.
In The Good, The Bad & The Difference, you distinguish between different kinds of ethics: Mafia ethics, law school ethics, etc, all influenced by a different purpose.
«It doesn't matter if they're not economical, because there is no paper and ink involved, as much as if you want to put time into it and do the work and use a craftsman's kind of ethic and do a good job of it.»
FRANK OKADA: I think kind of the ethic about Abstract Expressionists, I guess.

Not exact matches

When university - based researchers conduct any kind of research on human beings, they are required to adhere to pretty strict standards for research ethics.
If the ethics course you take during your MBA is a good one, it may do something to enrich and deepen the way you think about ethics, and to help you design and manage the kinds of systems that will help your employees act ethically.
Nor is training in ethics any guarantee that individuals won't engage in the kind of selective disclosure of information that is at the heart of the company's post-IPO legal woes.
«Often the code of ethics comes from the top, and the company is really not aware of the kinds of things the employees are facing,» Jennings says.
Although still far smaller than Uber, Lyft is running a successful charm offensive to brand itself the kinder, gentler version of Uber, whose hyper - competitive tactics have crossed the line several times, as our business ethics blogger Chris MacDonald wrote recently:
Natural disasters put all kinds of pressures on the behaviour of otherwise civilized people, and they almost always raise business ethics issues.
«You just have to be purposeful and thoughtful about the kind of environment you create, because it has such an influence on culture, work ethic and your company's spirit.»
Michael Zimmer, an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, where he specialises in privacy and internet ethics, described this as a «particularly problematic» kind of voter targeting that raised broader concerns in the US about «packaging voters like they're consumers».
Natural disasters put all kinds of pressures on the behaviour of otherwise - civilized people, and they almost always raise business ethics issues.
Some recognize that Buddhism, at least in the form in which it has operated in China, Korea, and Japan, has failed to develop the kind of social ethic needed in the modern world.
You say, we have all these teachings and society has moved away from these teachings in all kinds of ways; and this creates this incredible tension between New Testament sexual ethics and the way we all live now.
There is no way, in my mind, that one will find support for that kind of behavior in the Christian Gospel or in what I would call the ethics of life, which grow out of that Gospel.
In any event, developed Christian theology rejected nothing good in the metaphysics, ethics, or method of ancient philosophy, but — with a kind of omnivorous glee — assimilated such elements as served its ends, and always improved them in the process.
Theological Liberalism is thus a kind of consecration of all the best ethics and science and philosophy regarded as the manifestation or revelation of the will of God to man.»
Actually, this is not an inherent weakness; more disciplines could benefit from the kind of self - criticism that ethics applies to its presuppositions, purposes and analytical means.
As such, ethics often masks a kind of reductionism; «morality» is assumed to be the remaining substance of theology.
It was this kind of emphasis that prompted H. L. Mencken to remark that the Puritans were so thoroughly devoted to the work ethic that they proceeded to dig clams all winter so that they would have enough energy to plant corn all summer; and in turn they planted corn all summer so that they would surely have the energy to dig clams all winter.
; (2) family ethics (what kind and measure of subordination, if any, of wives to husbands is biblically required?)
A nonperfectionist ethic will always incur this kind of criticism.
The corner stone of ALL religions is also the ONLY religious principle that I was taught in the «business ethics» class I took in college... Put simply, if everyone did their very best to follow the «the golden rule» (i.e. due unto others as you would have them do unto you) in everything they do, WE WOULD HAVE A BETTER SOCIETY TODAY EVEN WITHOUT ORGANIZED RELIGION OF ANY KINof ALL religions is also the ONLY religious principle that I was taught in the «business ethics» class I took in college... Put simply, if everyone did their very best to follow the «the golden rule» (i.e. due unto others as you would have them do unto you) in everything they do, WE WOULD HAVE A BETTER SOCIETY TODAY EVEN WITHOUT ORGANIZED RELIGION OF ANY KINOF ANY KIND.
(A North Castle Paperback), calling for a stage of consciousness that requires us to develop new kinds of spirituality and new understandings of religion and of ethics and values as well.
Do u believe in ethics of any kind at all?
It is important for the counselor when working with couples to keep in mind that the new ethic of equality between the sexes in marriage does not mean there is some kind of new blueprint for what a marriage ought to be like.
Capps» research indicates that «our kind of people» does include a concern for ethics.
In fact, today a great deal of ethics is being done in our universities by scholars who apparently have no taste for any kind of religion.
Evolution teaches nothing about morality, philosophy, or ethics of any kind.
Russell and the popes agree that the issue is not whether their sexual ethics may or may not be enhancing for some people, for the point is that they should be the kinds of people — i.e., capable of controlling jealousy — who are up to living such an ethic.
When Jesus sums up theology and ethics in a six - word sentence (which was not his way of doing things — he commonly spoke aphoristically in a much more perplexing kind of way), the six words in English go like this: «Be compassionate as God is compassionate» (Luke 6:36 and the parallel in Matthew, therefore early material from Q).
But even assuming some other familial structure, the primary issue remains: What kind of sex ethic is appropriate to enhancing the political function of marriage and the family?
Abe has a rebuttal at the end of the book in which he tries to provide a justification for giving history and ethics, and thus persons, the kind of seriousness that the Western participants insist on.
This age, however (to keep to the example we have chosen), will not be content solely with a Catholic universal ethics of essence which in itself does not touch the moral difficulties of the present time, nor with a purely Protestant situation ethics which is always in danger of degenerating into an empty formal ethics of mere subjectivity of an existentialist kind.
Have we bought in to some kind of false concept of political correctness or ethic that says we must not proclaim Christ.
Rather, I am intrigued by the possibility of reading in both Whitehead and, interestingly, Kant himself, precisely the kind of collectivist ethics that Popper so rightly abhors.
On the ethics of this kind of journalism, Brock notes that his various movement employers (in this case, the Spectator) cared only about the political effect of his work, not its accuracy.
To many careful readers of Deuteronomy, the theological tone necessarily presupposes the preaching of the eighth - century prophets.4 The strong theological ethic enunciated in Deuteronomy has a kind of post-Amos, post-Isaiah appeal.
These cultural codes and their corresponding traditions are valuable resources for indicating and validating the kind of data upon which womanist theologians can reflect as they bring black women's social, religious, and cultural experience into the discourse of theology, ethics, biblical and religious studies.
Jesus is teaching that this is the kind of behavior Christians can expect from the world when we try to live according to His new code of honor ethics.
Some interpreters of the Peruvian religious scene have hypothesized a probable relation of mutual influence between the emerging religious groups and a new kind of capitalism that recalls Weber's thesis on the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism.
Though if Theo keeps putting in the work - ethic and quality of runs he's been making, I struggle to think of a kind of game that he won't be effective.
A group of my friends have been chatting about starting some kind of communal blog or newsletter, but the advertising has stymied us - we definitely want to block anything that goes against our parenting ethics.
The person with the DIY ethic can't reasonably expect to know they are being lied to or that they are repeating attractive falsehoods but they get called all kinds of names by Amy Tuteur, MD in her posts.
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