Sentences with phrase «set of ethics»

These moves made sure that people who claimed to be massage therapists were true health professionals with reputations to uphold, regulations to meet, and a new set of ethics that pretty much saved the profession.
You might assume that those who work in high - trust professions, such as medical doctors, would naturally adhere to a strict set of ethics, and therefore may not require the same strict background screening that would apply to a financial advisor or bank teller, for example.
Where politics is driven by data, we need a set of ethics to guide that data.
They have their own set of ethics rules, but in general they are held to the same standard of care as a lawyer.
We have a different set of ethics.
If that is ever declared inevitable, then a whole different set of ethics might apply (call it civilization hospice?).
A fine set of ethics, indeed.
She is free to become whomever she wants to be, informed not by genetics or family, but by her own set of ethics.
Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio Director: Sam Wainwright Douglas In Alabama, Samuel Mockbee's radical design / build program brought architecture to the rural poor and a new set of ethics to architecture.
That ethos quickly gave way to the modern science of archaeology, which developed a set of ethics and practices that shunned its exploitative roots.
The following March, Cuomo scuttled that body midway through its planned 18 - month lifespan after negotiating a far more modest set of ethics reforms.
The governor shut down the commission in March of this year after the state Assembly passed a set of ethics laws.
«I think you've seen a different set of ethics and behavior patterns,» says Cuomo who says he can't guarantee however, that there will never be misconduct again.
Cuomo has proposed a robust set of ethics reforms in his budget plan, but few, if any, are expected to pass.
Some of the governor's proposals require little or no state funding, like a set of ethics reforms that have, in past years, died in the Legislature.
Cuomo insisted Monday that the commission had served its purpose after the assembly passed a set of ethics laws, and that's why it was discontinued.
They pay me in ideas only, which means I should point out something important: I do not have a personal set of ethics, and I would accept under - the - table money for posts like this.
check out Humanism if you want a much better set of ethics to live a good life by.
if you want a better set of ethics, try Humanism, an atheistic ethical system far more compassionate than anything offered by the various christian cults.
In other words, the world operates on a different set of ethics than Christians do, and so when we deal with Christians, we must use their set of ethics.
Admitting that other cultures and religions have their own perfectly valid set of ethics in no way diminishes your own.
And if you follow the quotes logic, if you don't end up choosing something like a set of ethics to guide you, you'll probably ending up venerating something like yourself, the money you earn, or your fleeting power, all of which can easily lead you to ruin — especially in finance.
Going back to Ohanian's claims about the empowering strength of pseudonymity, I have since been wondering if separating a lawyer's online and its IRL persona (perhaps — I'm hearing you scoff — by creating two distinct sets of ethics rules) is not part of the answer.

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You will set an example of how to live to your kids beyond your work ethic.
Dig Deeper: A more detailed definition of a code of ethics How to Write a Code of Ethics for Business: Setting Priorities The first step a company has to take in laying out a code of ethics is deciding what values are important to it and what lines it won't cross.
Setting the right tone also means fostering open conversation about ethics, and the obligations of, and within, your organization.
Having a set of values or ethics you share with the public helps, Oakes says, because it shows you stand for more than just making a profit.
You're going to be setting a tone, a work ethic, and a set of values for the company whether you mean to directly or not, and setting the right example can have a meaningful effect on the mentality of your group.
«It's your responsibility as an employer to set your employees up for success, and making sure their values and work ethic is in line with your culture before extending an offer is the very first thing you can do for them and the rest of your workforce.»
Do you not have to follow a certain code of ethics set out by the Vineyard Church?
Would not a legal, philosophically balanced set of ethical instructions, as with Roman Catholic canon law, put some rational limits on what can be expected from us in light of Jesus» wildly radical cross-bearing ethics?
Chipotle continues to set the bar for cool, forward - thinking fast food places, in terms of their business ethics, ad campaigns and now, cupware.
Some of us disagree with the sexual ethics of orthodox Jews, Christians, and Muslims giving rise to this legislation, but we are unified in our resistance to the government setting up its own system of orthodoxy.
Still, the case against teleological ethics may here offer this response: Granting the difference between direct and indirect applications, this yields only the familiar distinction between «act - teleology» and «rule - teleology, «3 is problematic for the following reason: Social practices or patterns of social cooperation can not be validated teleologically without a comparative assessment of the good and evil consequences differing possible systems of rules or norms (for instance, differing sets of rights) are likely, if adopted, to produce.
Buddhist soteriology and ethics initially were set in the very unmodern context of revolt against Hinduism.
It is an honor to share some reflections on the topic of ethics in this setting.
Setting up an archive by mentioning in passing some of the relevant confusions, we can begin by noting that in ethics we have just seen simple location leading to radical ethical egoism.
There are three approaches, it seems to me, through which one can attempt to determine the essence of Mahayana Buddhism; in the areas of religion, of philosophy, and of ethics, it has set up an ideal that gives us an insight into its essence.
He makes two fine points: First, regardless of inner desires, we Christians are accountable to behavioral standards set forth in classic Christian sexual ethics, which inevitably revolve around the Christian teaching on marriage; and second, the current definitions of internal desires are a mess.
We all might not practice the same set of spiritual laws but we all have the basis of ethics developed over many years.
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.
Even worse, we are seeing the creation of a hardwired ethic of supply - side immorality to which the principle of consent will not be able to set meaningful boundaries.
Although dealing also with questions such as economics and foreign policy, the addresses focus on the «consistent ethic of life» theme that he first set forth in 1983.
Fishon — I wasn't questioning your ethics (by implying you were intentionally setting a trap) and I'm not sure what to make of your self - deprecation — I too am just a «simple country pastor» who enjoys the stimulation of these discussions.
It is only when his ethics is separated from the ethical teaching of Judaism — which he deepened and spiritualized — and is then given a purely apocalyptic setting, that it can be described as «interim ethics
This edition is graced with an excellent foreword by Stanley Hauerwas and Stephen Long that puts the present book into the setting of Ramsey's larger project and relates it to the projects of others in the recent history of Christian ethics.
They are presenting Christianity as an ethical religion in which ethics are directly related to a certain set of convictions about God, man, and the world, a set of convictions religious in their subject matter and theological in their expression.
People are rising to the biblical call to «welcome the stranger,» an indispensable ethic for anyone choosing to follow Jesus of Nazareth, who once set out on the refugee trail himself.
Christian ethics is defined as the systematic study of the way of life set forth by Jesus Christ applied to the daily demands and decisions of human existence.
This way of approach to ethics was sharply distinguished from that of contemporary Greek moralists, who from the time of Aristotle had set out to provide a self - contained and self - justifying system of ethics.
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