Not exact matches
He repeatedly affirms the need to address
issues of personal morality, and he was impressed by the gang members» admission
of the moral and spiritual factors underlying the ghetto's ills.
If you hear someone talking about sin they are more likely talking about big problems like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about
issues of personal morality like adultery or gluttony.
One
of the biggest fallouts (to oversimplify) then was that conservatives cared about
personal morality and not involvement in social ethics /
issues of evil, while liberals cared about social ethics /
issues but were seen as lax about
morality.
On most
issues of personal morality, they uphold a strict and traditional pattern
of behavior.
I suppose it isn't as > controversial < as a story
of someone who wants to get over a
personal issue without having to rely on a two thousand year old irrelevant system
of authority disguised as
morality.
The moral directorship
of the past was perhaps more effective than any consensus
of today in the realm
of personal morality; but even that is far from clear, given the bitter divisions in the 19th century over temperance, chastity, sabbatarianism and a dozen other moral
issues.
Morality is understood as the behavior of the individual and limited in its definition largely to personal morality in such issues as sexual attitudes and conduct, honesty and integrity of intentions, and fidelity in relation to one's marital comm
Morality is understood as the behavior
of the individual and limited in its definition largely to
personal morality in such issues as sexual attitudes and conduct, honesty and integrity of intentions, and fidelity in relation to one's marital comm
morality in such
issues as sexual attitudes and conduct, honesty and integrity
of intentions, and fidelity in relation to one's marital commitments.
However, regardless
of what your
personal beliefs are, this
issue has never — and should never — be one
of «
morality».
Second, by frontloading legal ethics in the 1L curriculum, we hope to address the
issue, flagged by both the recent Carnegie Report and the Law School Survey
of Student Engagement (LSSSE), that legal education tends to marginalize ethics,
morality, and
personal and professional values.
In addressing these
issues, we will consider the extent to which the law governing lawyers derives from the concept
of a learned profession, as well as the degree to which the ethics
of lawyering may differ from
personal ethics and
morality.