Students recognise that there are issues and problems in using values and ethical principles to resolve
moral problems (e.g. «you should always tell the truth») and gain skills and judgement about how to apply these ethical principles in a way which respects and furthers human rights values and principles.
Students become aware of the relevance of a range of values and ethical principles in resolving
moral problems.
Students expand their understanding of issues involved in the appeal to consequences (for example, in defining the wider common good and the application of human rights principles including equality and non-discrimination) and duties (for example, of citizens, governments and other institutions) to resolve
moral problems.
Ethics courses cover topics like
moral problems and psychology.
But if it turns out that such sources as nuclear fusion are impossible to implement over the next century, that will not be because
the moral problems of complacent over-consumption are inseparable from the economic and environmental problems caused by such consumption.
This article, the first of three in a series, proposes what NGOs, governments interested in stronger action on climate change, and citizens should do to expose the obvious and deep
moral problems with the most common arguments made by opponents of climate change policies.
This series argues that NGOs, governments, and citizens should ask opponents of climate change policies questions designed to bring attention to the obvious ethical and
moral problems with arguments made by opponents of climate change policies.
This video identifies questions that should be asked of those who oppose climate change policies on the basis of cost or adverse economic impacts to expose the ethical and
moral problems with these arguments.
Common to these arguments is that they have successfully framed the climate change debate so that opponents and proponents of climate policies debate facts about costs, scientific uncertainty, or economic harms to nations that act while other large emitters don't act rather
the moral problems with these arguments.
This series argues that NGOs, governments, and citizens should ask opponents of climate change policies questions designed to bring attention to the obvious ethical and
moral problems with arguments made by opponents of climate change policies based on cost.
Given that the mainstream scientific community now believes that the world is quickly running out of time to prevent dangerous climate change,
the moral problems with waiting until all climate scientific uncertainties are resolved are unfortunately becoming obvious.
And then we will be readier by far to tackle deep environmental and
moral problems, even those which it is politically incorrect to even acknowledge.
In doing so, it expresses an important idea regarding how and why we confront
moral problems and attempt to resolve them in our everyday lives.
I see it as mandatory to transfer to my pupils the knowledge I acquired about
moral problems related to how animals and how all living beings are treated.»
Part of the book revolves around differences in how kids think about
moral problems and about how achievement pressures shape their morality.
Students look at various
moral problems, assess what they think about them and then work out why they feel the way they do, using higher level thinking skills and independent work.
One could not help admiring the normalcy and the elegance with which difficult emotional states and complex
moral problems were tackled by the young female protagonist, an Irish migrant to NYC in the 1950s.
Even if not all the details of the stories were retained, stories of animals interacting with humans and exploring
moral problems are always packed with potential.
Use relevant literature from moral and political philosophy and public health ethics in analyzing
moral problems in public health practice, research, and health policy.
Recognize
moral problems in public health practice, research and health policy, including identifying which ethical principles or foundational ethical theories are at stake and potentially in tension.
Analyze
moral problems in public health practice, research, and health policy and identify and communicate morally compelling lines of argument for alternative ethical principles or foundational ethical theories at stake.
«We should have strong
moral problems with that,» she says.
«We should have strong
moral problems with that,» she says, as it's not clear how old each skeleton is and a visual inspection can't reveal much either.
I don't see how the immediate legalisation would end
the moral problems about addiction.
Miliband also said Labour did not do enough to tackle
moral problems during its 13 years in office.
The moral problems confronting humanitarian agencies exist on three levels.
He recently brought together several member of the Oxford faculty who specialize in humanitarian ethics and just war theory with twelve humanitarian agencies to try to understand
the moral problems these agencies face and give them ethical frameworks that can be applied in the field.
In a study of American students, undergraduates were presented with a series of
moral problems and asked how they would solve them.
Not only do I find
moral problems, but are usually more than 10 cavities by age 4.
There were many times when the Israelite was deeply conscious of
the moral problems, the frustrations, and the anguish in which his human mortal lot involved him.
I do not know what
your moral problems are, but I am sure that you have a lot of them, like all the rest of us, and that sometimes your tempters get too near your price.
But all churches share the challenge of inspiring local bodies to care intelligently about broader national and international
moral problems.
It is why hot - shots end up as laws unto themselves but are kept on board by the evangelical powers - that - be long after
the moral problems have become obvious to any disinterested observer.
And we hoped rapid economic growth would not so much solve
our moral problems as make them irrelevant.
But certainly Berger would agree that in addition to humanity's perennial aptitude for making a royal mess of things (original sin), modernity presents us with a new and unique set of social and
moral problems.
The situation is more dire still because, following the release of the Access Hollywood tapes, it was religious conservatives who were about the only group in America willing to defend serious
moral problems, in high - flying moral terms no less.
This poses ethical and
moral problems of profound dimension because of the medium's divorce from the language base of all ethical traditions, which themselves flow from spoken oral traditions and written canons.
This authority of the electronic image poses ethical and
moral problems of profound dimension because of its divorce from the language base of all ethical traditions, which flow from spoken oral traditions and written canons, from the Pentateuch to the Analects..
In that case, presumably, social ethics has been the intellectual activity through which Christians have tried to figure out
the moral problems of contemporary society.
The «religious right» either neglect or respond inappropriately to the most fateful
moral problems confronting humanity.
What is more serious, they either neglect or respond inappropriately to the most fateful
moral problems facing all humanity: the problem of economic justice in this country and in others, and the struggle for peace — especially the struggle to prevent nuclear war.
Finally, the material provided could be used to show how problem solving, decision making, and goal setting must all be taken into account in dealing with
moral problems in a cybernetic society.
Christian teachers took for granted the existing structure of society, with its known
moral problems and dangers.
Many political leaders are symbolically turning their backs on
the moral problems of the day, creating a climate which lends legitimation to prejudice, hate and worse.
H. Richard's article «The Grace of Doing Nothing» (March 23) introduces his perspective: «It may be that the greatest
moral problems of the individual or a society arise when there is nothing to be done.»
Ethics, the discipline that attempts to give answers to
our moral problems, can, like science, be carried out without any specific reference to mystery.
And the acutest
moral problems all hinge upon the question: What is man?
You don't have
moral problems such as these.»
He said that the church is responsible for relating God's love in a realistic way to
the moral problems of an industrial civilization, but, unfortunately, modern Christianity is characterized by a lack of ethical relevancy.
If this can be done we shall have passed beyond the crisis of liberal Christianity; for the liberal view of the relation of Christian love to
moral problems is in difficulty today precisely because the philosophy of history on which it is based does not sufficiently recognize the tragic obstacles which are set in the way of the life of love.