Sentences with phrase «questioning of the ethics of»

Over lunch one of the ladies in my workshop, Anna brought up the question of ethics of food styling.
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.
Her work «is incisive in its poetic questioning of the ethics of human behavior and the hidden political structures of society.
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.
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.

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Below are more statements he has made so far in the chat, in response to questions selected from the comments section of the Guardian website and Twitter, about the extent of U.S. government access to civilian information, the role of Google and Facebook, and his ethics:
The source of this loss of trust was, as is generally the case, a question about the company's ethics.
Anyone with a broad interest in business ethics is almost inevitably going to run into questions of legal ethics.
Advisors should be able to directly answer your questions and have detailed, documented proof of fees; fiduciary standards; a client bill of rights and code of ethics; and a succession solution.
The reason is that whether the lawyer works for a business or runs one, questions arise regarding the intersection of, and perhaps conflict between, legal ethics on one hand and business ethics on the other.
While one standardized code of ethics (such as the Hippocratic Oath in the medical profession) could be a solution for the software industry, it is also important to teach delivery teams how to ask the right questions when considering the ramifications for emerging innovations.
Some video game fans say that journalists and game developers are too close, and are calling into question the ethics of video game journalists.
Dunn learned this the hard way in early 2010, when he questioned the work ethic of his staff during a company - wide presentation.
Both Price and Gottlieb were questioned on their intimate involvement with biopharmaceutical and health care companies by lawmakers; Price specifically was the subject of sharp ethics questions about his financial investments in medical firms that would also benefit from legislation he was pushing while serving in the House of Representatives.
How you should behave yourself in the course of that job, in pursuit of those goals, is a question of ethics.
For example, in addressing the question of work ethic, one might envision the following conversation:
Their book explores questions of ethics and professionalism in the business world, and is aimed not just at business students but at anybody interested in a conversation on the subject.
And it might not matter much two years hence — surely Mr. Trudeau would be forgiven were he to look at recent history and conclude that elections could be won despite questions about the ethics of one's actions.
Dominic Martin is a philosopher whose research is focused on questions of ethics, economics and the social responsibilities of business.
Today, we all sit at the base of the genomic Tree of Knowledge, facing questions — sometimes urgent ones — of ethics, health, science, and personal choice.
Shulkin is one of several Cabinet officials who have faced ethics questions over misuse of taxpayer funds, with his relating to an expensive European trip.
Though Trump and Dillon claimed that their plan resolved questions about conflicts of interest, ethics experts disagree: Because Trump still knows what his assets are and the identities of those with whom he does business, they say, Trump still knows more than enough to favor his company.
During the first of two hearings on Capitol Hill on Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator faced tough questions from House Democrats over his myriad ethics scandals and deregulatory fervor.
One - by - one, members of the House of Commons» Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics questioned Massingham and Silvester's credibility and ethics.
There is no easy answer to this question as everybody is of different age, intelligence, work ethic, and risk tolerance.
Yet another Trump administration official is facing ethics questions after an inspector general's report found that Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin improperly accepted Wimbledon tickets, and that his chief of staff misled officials about Shulkin's wife's travel to Europe last summer.
Our answer to that question about our basic identity impacts everything in our lives: our self - image, our health, our spirituality, our ethics, our roles and relationships, our careers, and our view of the past, the present and the future.
He «was one of the first great teachers to proclaim the basic principle of individualism» the inviolate sanctity of man's soul, and the salvation of one's soul as one's first concern and highest goal,» but «when it came to the next question, a code of ethics to observe for the salvation of one's soul... Jesus (or perhaps His interpreters) gave men a code of altruism, that is, a code which told them that in order to save one's soul, one must love or help or live for others.
It is worth noting that Judge Miner's inability to parse that distinction was not shared by the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, a twenty - four member commission appointed by Governor Cuomo in 1985 to advise on questions of biomedical ethics.
Professor Wilken has answered another, lesser question of the role of reason (and of tradition) in apologetics, ethics, and polity.
When the Church speaks with clear magisterial authority on questions undoubtedly within the compass of «faith and morals»» sexual ethics and the meaning of marriage and procreation» the Catholic house divides one way.
Barnett explores these questions in an exquisitely, even painfully, fair - minded and balanced manner, concentrating on the bureaucratized ethic of the UN and employing Hannah Arendt's controversial understanding of «the banality of evil.»
3) Knowledge of the actual history of the traditional religions 4) Failure of the faith to which they were born and in which they were raised to answer the fundamental questions regarding morality and ethics to the satisfaction of the seeker.
All of the matters mentioned thus far bear on the central question of ethics: Is it «right» for a Christian, under any circumstance, to take her or his own life?
The question is not as easy as it appears, but it is my contention that, mutatis mutandis, the ethic of reverence for life is not dependent upon a belief in God.
Here lies the basis in Whitehead's thought for the relation of philosophical theology to questions of values and ethics — and, therefore, of religion to politics.
During last year's Albert Schweitzer Centennial Symposium at UNESCO in Paris, psychoanalyst Erich Fromm raised a pertinent question: «Is Schweitzer's religious ethic of reverence for life dependent upon a belief in God?»
The ethic of not returning to the former parish exacerbates this pain (although the group was divided on the question of whether or not this ethic should be abandoned).
Hence there arises the question whether the religious ethic of love is possible without the belief in an ethical God and World Sovereign, or knowledge of this God, which can be replaced by a belief in Him.
to ponder on the question of how much ethics and religion can be comprised in a Weltanschauung which dares to be inconclusive» (Albert Schweitzer, by Oskar Kraus [Adams & Charles Black, Ltd., 1944], p. 43).
Apr. 8, 2013 — At some point, scientists may be able to bring back extinct animals, and perhaps early humans, raising questions of ethics and environmental disruption.
I quote Dorff at length because his comments raise questions not only concerning Jewish and Christian ethics, but concerning the project of the volume as a whole.
And Lenski's expectations failed because of the imperial judiciary's usurpation of the political process, notably on questions of marriage, family, and sexual ethics.
Pastors and mentors will of course feel compelled to offer guidance and prayer as young adults navigate the tricky terrain of sexuality, but they should not be deceived into thinking that the all the questions about faith, science, technology, religious pluralism, politics, justice, equality, and ethics emerging from the Millennial generation are related to sex and can be solved by abstaining from it.
Further honing of the question yields this: What kind of ethic will they (oppressed people) develop to prohibit them from becoming oppressors?
The crowd was not supportive because they favored legalizing marijuana; they simply thought that such questions of ethics were inappropriate to the basketball arena.
He asks the key question for any growth - centered ethic — which ethical guidelines contribute to the growth of creative, loving, productive people?
She is due to front a BBC documentary questioning the ethics of the new Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT).
Timeless affirmations of Barthian theology and transcendental questions of modern philosophy dominated theology and ethics, while pastoral studies fostered the professional competences of the counselor.
The doing of ethics involves the use of certain presuppositions and procedures for reflecting on moral and social questions in some sort of orderly fashion.
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