Sentences with phrase «such moral judgment»

But the more we talked about our food choices, the more I wondered: When did eating become such a moral judgment call?
The appropriateness of such moral judgment is merely the other side of the reality of moral obligation and of human freedom.

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Such an admission makes clear that more is at stake on this issue than a new moral judgment of homosexuality.
I would rather cultivate a strong intuitive sence of judgment and understand the root of morals from within that to live by a very limited and conflicted set of rules such as in the KUran or Bible and never cultivate a good sense of judjment or a moral sense.
Such sweeping moral judgments and political exploitation of anachronistic stereotypes, however, have disappeared from serious scholarship.
But Novak persuasively suggests that there are three such rights: first, that God hear the cry of our prayer; second, that He tell us how we should live; and, third, that He render judgment on our actions, thus making us moral agents of consequence.
But even without such a heretical solution she will realize that in view of the complicated conditions of our time in the moral sphere, too, many cases can no longer be decided directly by the official judgment of the Church, but must be left to the individual conscience guided by the great norms of the gospel which she announces.
For in such a case, too, the moral judgment (that is the capacity of subjective realization) may remain below objective demand even despite normal intelligence and freedom, and though the objective demand has been understood and the fundamental authority of the Church is not disputed.
Edmund Pellegrino explains clearly and simply the sacrilege involved in such an approach: «In ethics generally and medical ethics in particular, autonomy, freedom, and the supremacy of private judgment have become moral absolutes.
When a crisis comes, such as when gays fall ill with AIDS, they can easily be victimized by traditional homophobia disguised as moral judgment and, as a result, fall back into self - condemnation and self - hatred.
But such a view of an inflexible moral order is not enough to express the full meaning of divine judgment.
But such political judgment need not be translated into the view that there is no such thing as «the good life,» or that we are not ourselves to seek it and seek through a variety of institutional (though non-governmental) mechanisms to encourage and inculcate that moral and religious vision.
Where the Council was not teaching on matters of faith and morals, such as where it was describing contemporary conditions or offering recommendations for renewal, its statements are to be received with respect and gratitude but are not necessarily flawless in either their factual accuracy or their prudential judgment.
As to your claim about the keys being used to determine moral right and wrong, I don't see that anywhere in Matthew 16 or Isaiah 22, and although the Jewish people may have understood this as referring to such judgments, they understood then (and even today) that moral judgments are made by God alone and through a proper understanding of what God has said in Scripture.
The first involves the nature of moral judgment and the meaning of such key evaluative words as good, right, virtue, justice, duty, and happiness.
In this way we can recognize in man that which underlies his special capacities such as reason, moral judgment, artistic creativity, and religious awareness.
In the aftermath of the United States military response to the car - bombing of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania last August, New York's John Cardinal O'Connor drew a distinction between ad hoc, after - the - fact moral judgments about such particular responses to terrorism and a....
Simply put, there is no neutral ground from which humans form moral and political judgments because such decisions embody an embrace of this authority or that authority.
Can we expect correct moral judgments to come from a society that considers it harmless entertainment to find such things as video links on this very website to «Kate Upton weightless in a bikini,» rather than to see it for what it is as a disgusting, childlike fascination with things that should be left alone.
Reading his lively account of the scholars who excavate and display the Middle Ages, an account replete with cultural history, moral judgment, psychological speculation, gossip, and no small amount of romantic idealism and fin - de-siecle pathos, the reader can reflect as much upon his own world, and about the character of Cantor himself, as he does about the painstaking task of historical reconstruction that absorbed the lives of such as Theodor Mommsen, Marc Bloch, or David Knowles.
When Millennials understand that Christianity is firmly established as «Truth» confirmed by «Science,» then Christianity is seen as having moral authority and the judgment of Christ on issues such as gay marriage will hold more power.
As thinkers in moral philosophy such as Bernard Williams and Alisdair MacIntyre — upon whom Hauerwas draws extensively — contend, there is no Archimedean point, no tradition - independent perspective from which value judgments of the sort implied by Muray's charges of sexism, racism and anti-Judaism can be made.
«The problem with the religious solution [for mysteries such as consciousness and moral judgments] was stated by Mencken when he wrote, «Theology is the effort to explain the unknowable in terms of the not worth knowing.»
As such, it promotes intellectual development by helping children to understand, and reason about, how relationships work, and to develop moral judgment and empathy.
Such characterizations, however, are undermined by neuroscientific evidence that emotions dominate moral decision - making, and that rationality attempts to subsequently validate and make consistent what are in large part emotional judgments.
Such has been the success of the so - called scientific method as a means of rationalising and manipulating the world around us that the idea of extracting value judgments or moral standards from science seems totally alien.
But just at the time when public universities seem to be taking more precautions against such knowledge (read: moral judgments) creeping into their curricula, evangelical high schools are being more aggressive in practicing what Carney refers to as the «integration of faith and learning.»
However, the court would review the following four issues if challenged by the respondent: (1) whether the foreign court lacks jurisdiction pursuant to Taiwanese laws; (2) whether a default judgment is rendered against the losing defendant, but the notice or summons of the initiation of action had been legally served in a reasonable time in the foreign country or had been served through judicial assistance provided under the Taiwanese laws; (3) whether the performance ordered by such judgment or its litigation procedure is against Taiwanese public policy or morals; and (4) whether there exists no mutual recognition between the foreign country and Taiwan.
But ultimately these judgments rest not on the scientific or social facts as such, but on moral judgment calls about how one evaluates these facts.
(paras. 1, 2 - 7) In January 2017, Judge Danièle Tremblay - Lamer dismissed the application, stating that «[t] he role of the Court is not to pass moral judgment on the Minister's decision to issue the export permits but only to make sure of the legality of such a decision».
The unattributed judicial incorporation of such works into judgments is not only plagiarism, but a breach of copyright and moral rights.
Specifically, she is interested in whether disgust has distinctive effects on moral judgment; how disgust affects cognitive processes such as attention and memory; and whether disgust has a unique expressive, bodily and neural signature.
As such, it promotes intellectual development by helping children to understand, and reason about, how relationships work, and to develop moral judgment and empathy.
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