Sentences with phrase «moral decisions»

The vocation to serve human need thus requires moral decisions in scientific work.
This is precisely why religious people fail because they are inherently irrational and they use a logical fallacy (appeal to authority) as their basis for moral decisions.
An individual makes moral decisions as a total person, taking all relevant factors into account.
It may protect the rights of youth to make moral decisions about abortion and contraception without the knowledge, and against the moral guidance, of their parents.
It is this sharing which makes our own moral decision possible.
Players will supposedly have to make difficult moral decisions, and will have to decide exactly how to keep their family by maintaining their shelter and managing resources.
Making tough moral decisions is such a great part of the game.
There are other moral decisions, which frequently are not recognized as such.
They are the result of our relatively free moral decisions or they are caused by the social situation in which we men and women inevitably find ourselves.
Christian teachers have struggled with the many moral decisions that a person has to make in day - to - day life.
The new field of «operations research,» in which scientists have been prominent, appears to escape moral decisions.
So again I've demonstrated that even killing isn't a black or white moral decision.
The dilemma of how self - driving cars should tackle moral decisions is one of the major problems facing manufacturers.
Suddenly, the Kid must reconsider everything he has come to believe, and choose what course of action to take when faced with a new kind of moral decision.
Our second resource in making moral decisions is prayer.
On the theoretical side, it ranges from the speaking or writing of sentences of modest import up to the enunciation of important scientific or philosophical truths; on the practical, it ranges from the involvement of rational speech with the ordinary tasks of daily life up to its involvement with moral decisions of the most momentous kind.
Utilitarianism bases moral decisions on the benefits or costs that decision imposes on people.
Greene's research is part of ongoing trend in moral psychology that seeks to explain decision - making without resorting to traditional rationalism, in which moral decisions were thought to be the product of cold reasoning.
Fortunately, variance can be found in the title's Crystal Customization component, where players can spend the points earned from moral decisions and faction alignment to improve their strength, health gauges, or even learn new Deitize skills.
As to nuclear weapons, I think their use was immoral and that we ought not make moral decisions based on weighing the number of lives saved or (potentially) lost.
Findings in neuroscience and neurochemistry, for example, can also help us better understand the biological underpinnings of dignity and justice or inform us about how moral decisions and tradeoffs occur.
Complex moral decisions made with the counsel of family, friends and medical professionals are of quite a different order from the lonely judgment reached by someone for whom life is «no longer worth living.»
InFamous is a great gift for fans of super heroes that have to make many moral decisions between helping people and shocking people.
Robert F. Nagel remarks that we «legal academics have been so busy applauding the judiciary's theoretical capacity for elevated dialogue and sensitive moral decision making that we have not much noticed the tenor of much of what the judges have actually had to say.»
But in addition to also giving you a fully realised setting and backstory, BioShock also opened up the gameplay, splicing in RPG elements and giving the player real moral decisions to make.
Making utilitarian rather than emotion - driven moral decisions, and resisting the impulse to make low transfers to one's partner require the suppression of the impulses to save one's baby, in the one case, and to keep the money, in the other.
The answers then accepted need not in every respect be our answers, but neither can they be disregarded, for these issues are deeply embedded both in the Bible and in the demands of Christian moral decision.
These days moral decisions in games seems to be one of those things that practically everybody in the games industry believes their latest title should have, alongside regenerating health, a cover mechanic and as little player interaction as physically possibly, because that would get in the way of the cinematic experience.
The more people Greene scanned, the clearer the pattern became: Impersonal moral decisions (like whether to throw a switch on a trolley) triggered many of the same parts of the brain as nonmoral questions do (such as whether you should take the train or the bus to work).
Reynor plays a young taxi driver on the fringes of the criminal underworld who finds himself facing a life - changing moral decision.
As you journey through the game's vibrant underworld in order to find your way home, you get to make moral decisions regarding how you face opponents.
Hence God is not faced with human moral decisions of what to exclude.
In a world where everything is watched, violence is ordinary, and moral decisions go unweighed, confusion may be the most effective weapon art has.
Although only death will liberate us from sin, we are already free to fight against its effects in public and personal realms, in the continuing moral decisions of everyday life.
Despite his depiction of God as creatively involved in the historical struggle, his limitation of freedom to strictly moral decisions, where each person was on trial to prove his worthiness, raises serious questions about the God - man relationship.
It is the stuff grand epics are made of, and comedy and humor are seen as utterly inappropriate responses to a tense situation requiring a serious moral decision.
Rather than accept the burden of complicated moral decisions, to which they must apply critical thinking and rational inquiry, they turn off their mental faculty and accept as true and infallible a set of principles that we developed in the very infancy of our civilization.
In contrast to the liberal view the doctrine of the universal fact of sin as the context of moral decision forms the substance of Brunner's doctrine of vocation.
I also find this «consensus» argument wrong because we have many laws and moral decisions decided in the face of the consensus under the claim «this is just the right thing to do».
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