Sentences with phrase «practical philosophy»

Just as with land - based factory farming, when industrial producers have to bear the costs of all the negative externalities associated with industrial fishing, and those costs get passed along to consumers, sustainability will became a much more attractive and practical philosophy by which seafood is produced and consumed.
Stoicism has nothing to do with being stone - faced and not showing emotion; Stoicism is a practical philosophy that says while we can't control everything that happens, we can control how we respond.
Since Kant, nonteleological liberalism grounded solely in the moral qualities of persons has profoundly shaped both political theory and political practice, and most of the subsequent theorists who are principally responsible for this account of rights have been especially and avowedly indebted to his practical philosophy.
(This version of First and Second Goods and their respective modes of fulfillment is adumbrated in the moral theology of Alfonsus Liguori and the practical philosophy of Bernard Lonergan, each of whom understood himself as part of the natural law tradition.)
His two most recent books are Practical Philosophy (2009) and Reasonable Faith (2010).
It seems doubtful that faith mandates a system of life that appears to require inhumane slaughter of creatures, uneconomical and exploitative uses of land, disregard of personal health, and ignorance of the probability that the key to world peace lies in the conscious cultivation of a practical philosophy of reverence for all that lives.
The case for an ethic of food and drink may be summarized thus: It seems doubtful that faith mandates a system of life that appears to require inhumane slaughter of creatures, uneconomical and exploitative uses of land, disregard of personal health, and ignorance of the probability that the key to world peace lies in the conscious cultivation of a practical philosophy of reverence for all that lives.
His practical philosophy was «to show forth Thy praise not only with our lips but in our lives, by giving up ourselves to thy service».
Aristotle, the originator of practical philosophy, took what would be regarded as an extremist view today — that «no handicapped newborn is to be brought up.»
I chose the Tao as a way of offering authors a practical philosophy on how they might approach book marketing.
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