Therefore,
most ethics courses today are shaped around such questions as, «What would you do in these circumstances?»
Not exact matches
Of
course, there are some entrepreneurs that will want the
most seasoned person in the room, but I've found that there's a segment of founders who really valued that commitment and work
ethic.
Such a method would of
course be no guarantee of a single ethical stance, but to proceed without such thought concerning the how of Christian
ethics would
most surely end in further frustration.
The
most pressing issue for seminary faculties is usually how to make
courses in theology and
ethics «relevant» to the actual work of the ministry.
Yet like
most seminary students I had little more than the standard introductory
courses in
ethics, and nothing at all in biblical
ethics specifically.
For a Biblical concept of justice has been the real concern of a few of these writers.58 Evidence is of
course mixed, but the overwhelming thrust of Scripture's discussion of «social justice» suggests the following Biblical definition: «to each according to his or her needs» Rather than act on the basis of society's
most common definitions of «social justice» those of merit or equality - the Christian seeking a Biblically derived social
ethic must respond, first and foremost, on the basis of need.
It is of
course impossible to provide every single piece of information about a product on a small label but it is within the
ethics of the food industry to provide the
most necessary and important information which will give the consumer enough information to make a decision about whether the product is for them or not.
One - third of the scientists had taken
courses involving
ethics,
most of which were environmental scientists.
Aside from a few procedure and
ethics courses,
most schools don't give you much of a glimpse into the life of a practicing lawyer.
When we say that a law school
course, or a textbook, covers legal
ethics,
most lawyers know the sorts of topics that
course or textbook will cover, just as they would know what was covered by a
course or textbook on evidence.
Well, lawyers of
course appreciate the
ethics opinions, but
most of those are nonbinding and advisory in nature.
I believe that today
most of the legal profession
courses instead teach the law of professional
ethics.
Meets
ethics requirements for
most states (please confirm with your local
ethics authority whether this
course meets your specific requirements).