Sentences with phrase «of ethics of»

Recognizing the need to prevent harm to the public from the unethical practice of law and recognizing the need to provide a clear and timely understanding of the ethics of practicing law; and further acting under its inherent power to regulate the practice of law, this court promulgates the following rules for the purpose of making available advisory opinions on the ethical considerations of the practice of law.
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
But the decision of the inquiry committee to resign en masse has reinforced the perception the proceedings have gone badly awry, and are undermining public confidence in the fair and effective regulation of the ethics of the judiciary.
I note that you evade the question of the ethics of making what selected scientists say amongst themselves, however obtained, an issue, rather than the preeminence of results of published science and it's conclusions.
But regardless of the ethics of asking someone else to act unethically, it certainly appears that UVA was, at best, careless in their investigation.
[30] The letter criticizes Hoggan's «flimsy» analysis and claims that it «comes dangerously close to offending the code of ethics of the Canadian Public Relations Society.»
And they are accompanied by thoughtful and honest commentary of the ethics of what's going on, informed by his own experiences raising animals for slaughter for the first time this year:
Also, regarding some of the ethics of the matter, I suggest watching a great video clip of a short talk by Donald Brown of Penn State and the Rock Ethics Institute.
His final pieces are the result of his experiences growing up in a Catholic family together with his questioning of the ethics of those in positions of power and influence.
Her work «is incisive in its poetic questioning of the ethics of human behavior and the hidden political structures of society.
Consistent with the code of ethics of the Society of American Travel Writers, positive coverage is never offered as a quid pro quo.
Consistent with the codes of ethics of the Travel Media Association of Canada (to which we belong) and the Society of American Travel Writers and North American Travel Journalists Association (to which Janice belongs), we don't provide positive stories in exchange for media support.
Such Regular Member must be current in payment of dues, of good character and his / her professional conduct must meet the requirements of the code of ethics of the AVMA.
To be listed, breeders have agreed to follow the code of ethics of the Golden Retriever Club of America, and meet all additional requirements as listed below.
The fact that the AVMA does not speak out loudly against factory farming or over-breeding of cats, dogs and horses puts me at odds with some of the ethics of our profession at a national level yet I feel very aligned in purpose with the vets I meet at the American Holistic Vet Med Association meetings, International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and Veterinary Botanical Medical Association functions and through their list serves.
The code of ethics of the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America does not allow use of any words that indicate that adult dogs are extra small in size.
It's not just a question of exposure to advertising and commercial branding, but of the ethics of public education in an increasingly digital world.
Thus, we need to formulate and organize knowledge through a complex, creative, transversal, polysemic and transpolitical epistemology, which promotes trans - cultural human effort to be aware of the ethics of the sustainable world.
There is the element of power and control which appears in other fantasy films of this ilk, but also a question of the ethics of its use.
With a trailer now dropping, the film's angling for a prescient exploration of the ethics of drone warfare on both American and Britsh soils.
There's some fairly incisive discussion, albeit in passing, of the ethics of this kind of eco-terrorism, but Reichardt is more interested in using action to investigate the principles of her protagonists, and the consequences of this kind of extreme action.
A discussion of the ethics of genetically modified human embryos had barely started before another ethically fraught application of CRISPR / Cas9 made its debut.
While reading Abigail Beall's analysis of the ethics of self - driving cars, it occurred to me that one way to help...
To promote better understanding of the ethics of research and the inclusion of individuals in research experiments, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced last year a new funding initiative: Research on Ethical Issues in Human Studies.
A federal watchdog office has dismissed allegations that last year National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials improperly interfered with another federal office's oversight of the ethics of a controversial NIH - funded study involving premature infants.
Over lunch one of the ladies in my workshop, Anna brought up the question of ethics of food styling.
Within this framework we can grasp the fundamentals of the ethics of the Kingdom.
Hope based on faith in God's future, and love based on God's own redemptive love — these are the twin motifs of the ethics of the Kingdom.
Courage is part of the ethics of virtue rather than the ethics of principle that has dominated modernity.
Much of it is very intimate, and there is always the matter of the ethics of publishing a private journal.
Both these have resulted in Christianity leaving the field of ethics of modernization to secularistic ideologies which reject the very idea of the transcendent spiritual dimension of human existence and pursue a reductionist interpretation of reality.
There are several reasons for beginning our study of the ethics of social institutions at this point.
For the contemporary discussion of the ethics of character and virtue, I refer the reader to the works of Stanley Hauerwas and Alasdair Maclntyre.
According to Matthew, that experience will occur in the practice of the ethics of the Sermon on the Mount; according to Luke - Acts, it will take place in our participation in and our response to a community of hungry people.
Stoicism is doubtless the most developed expression of this ethics of the present; the present, for Stoicism, is the unique time of salvation; the past and the future are equally discredited; in one stroke, hope is rejected for the same reason as fear, as a disturbance, an agitation, which proceeds from a revocable opinion concerning imminent evils or coming goods.
Deontological and utilitarian theories can be seen as different versions of an ethics of duty wherein one is supposed to have a disposition to choose for the sake of what is antecedently established as right.
He follows the historical emphasis of ethics of character and virtue by stressing such notions as consistency, reliability, dependability, integrity, and predictability as features of the good person (VV 53 - 63).
While the content of this brief excursus into the basic tenets of process - relational thought will be familiar to most readers of this journal, it sets the stage for my development of an ethics of character and virtue, of the understanding of the Christian story, and the church - world relationship from a process perspective.
Fulfillment entails a notion vital to the development of an ethics of character and virtue from a process perspective, that all creatures, all actuality, drive towards the experience of beauty, richness of experience.
The interrelated legs of his tripod — the development of an ethics of character and virtue grounded in a view of the self that is unclear and that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of the Christian story, and a separatist position on the church - world — are mutually dependent on each other for their internal consistency and coherence.
For instance, when Fowler and Westerhoff think about theological ethics, they tend to think in terms of an ethics of virtue or disposition, in contrast to a theological ethics emphasizing principle and procedure.
That so to reason and so to perceive requires a great relearning which is never completed in their lives; that for the most part they do not reason and interpret on the basis of the new premise but on that of the old; that they tend to interpret the action upon them by which they are and by which they cease to be as inimical or indifferent; that they respond therefore for the most part in the manner of an ethics of death, Christians agree.
I maintain that they did not have to exclude the valuable typology that Kohlberg offers us in order to affirm the importance of the ethics of care and character.
The problem with basing a just war theory on the logic of an ethic of prima facie duties is that it has nothing to do with Catholic just war tradition.
But these realities, for Wallis, must be viewed as standing under the judgment of an ethic of the kingdom.
From this follows the most splendid feature of the ethic of Jesus, namely, the naturalness, the spontaneous character of the action, which he supposes even in things most difficult and self - denying....
Can there be any answer of an ethic of love to this situation other than to press for the total renunciation, unilaterally if necessary, of the use of such weapons?
Rather, I suspect that the practical application of an ethic of food and drink will have to present the public with an ever more graphic picture of what is being done and rely on the inherent wisdom of human beings eventually to make some humanitarian decisions.
To define these rights, and to see them as related to the well - being of our global ecosystem, is one aspect of an ethic of food and drink.
Nevertheless, there is no mistaking the clear emergence of the ethic of love as the dominant and unique principle of conduct in the ideals of the New Testament.
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