Sentences with phrase «value on ethics»

We place equal value on ethics and flavor and only source meat that has the highest standards in both.
The Green & Black's brand has now expanded into different formats from small bars to Easter products whilst maintaining its uncompromised values on ethics and quality.

Not exact matches

«The official Opposition will call on the ethics commissioner to investigate a possible conflict of interest... after a document released to the media indicated Air Canada's CEO and executive vice-president Duncan Dee apparently upgraded Raitt's flight from economy to business class — almost a $ 550 value — for free on Sept. 25....
He also added some thoughts on the criticality of scaling swiftly, and about the importance — early on — of paying attention to matters of ethics and core values of the business you're trying to create.
And because millennials place so much value on quality and ethics, they prefer to use technology to take care of the busywork — online meeting and web conferencing services such as ClickMeeting and Huddle (both virtual communication platforms), as well as workflow optimization and project management platforms such as Memit and WorkflowMax are just a few tools millennials rely on for collaboration and productivity in the workplace.
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.
Finally, Angelina Chapin's report (pp.50 - 52) on lingerie sales in conservative Islamic countries isn't exactly about ethics, but it certainly raises questions about conflicts, and perceived conflicts, between various value sets.
This 236 - page book, published this year by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
The authors emphasise that success in business is based on ethics, social and environmental responsibility, providing value to others, and people - centered marketing.
«The Golden Rule was never better illustrated than in this exquisite guide on value and ethics in business today.
Compliance is the key to our business in every department and is based on the four cornerstone of ethics, values, integrity and respect for consumer privacy.
Either way — I'll let you in on a secret — business ethics / morality = zero — the only ethics that actually exist in a business model exist because humans bring it with them — unless greed and stepping over people are values now?
Often concentrating on the early writings such as the Habilitationsschrift and the Lublin lectures (neither has been translated into English), the author indicates where the young thinker incorporated Scheler's phenomenological value ethics, Kant's formalistic ethics of duty, and Aquinas» understanding of the rational desire of the will into his own synthesis of human action and value.
Since he raises the claim of a «living transcendence» in the context of a discussion on nature and ethics, an analysis of Camus» statements on the existence of value in nature may provide us with an understanding of how he conceives this transcendence.
Both in the secular world and in the church, our characteristic approach to human frailty is not chastisement and dire threats, but understanding; not calling people to repent their sins, but teaching people the gentle arts of self - acceptance; not an ethic of cross-bearing, but an ethic based on the value of self - actualization.
Mays responds that if we remember Whitehead's early mathematical training, then it is evident that the values he later deals with are more akin to «the sort one meets within books on mathematics and mathematical logic, than those found in works on ethics, aesthetics and theology» (PW 61/59).
The accent in appropriation should perhaps fall much more on the fundamental values in biblical ethics than on the specific moral norms and directives that we meet on the surface level of the text.
Thus the particular historical exigencies and social possibilities in our own age will necessarily affect the ways in which these values are translated into norms on such issues as women's rights, sexual ethics, social justice, property rights, energy policy or ecological concerns.
The existence and value of ethics is not dependent on the existence of god since ethics is a moral philosophy grounded in logic and not blind faith in a deity.
Second, pragmatism, like all interest theories of ethics, has no way of escaping the subjectivism which grounds all value ultimately on subjective feeling, nor is this any less the case because of the objective methods that pragmatism supports for the judgment of whether our actions will in fact produce the values that we think they will.
Peace on earth might be a religious value for some Muslims, but it will become simply a rule or ethic without being understood as a condition of the fulfillment of their being.
A nonperfectionist ethic, by upholding the value of efficiency, will keep us from automatically calling for the elimination of these exemptions on the grounds of fairness.
I do in a sense have faith but my faith lies in believing in things such as personal responsibility, values such as hard work, respect, and ethics such as charity and helping others (which I developed on my own out of my own choosing and I recieve my own satisfaction from doing not a belief in sucking up to an invisible man in the sky for «great reward» after I die).
The structure of thought associated with the moral values of «the Christian home» leads to an ethic that depends on an intolerance of variety.
The moral values associated with «the family pew» have had less influence on the sexual ethics of youths born after 1960 than the same values had for earlier generations of Protestants.
10 Certain recent discussions of environmental ethics, dealing with «respect for nature» (where nature is not necessarily limited to the realm of living things), reflect some affinities with Hall's ideas on «deference» and seem to pose a challenge to my suggestion that the pursuit of power over nature should be criticized primarily in terms of its negative effects on human values and experiences.
The development of such an ethic means that values we place high on the human agenda, such as justice, must be extended to include the rest of nature.
Reflecting on the disordered state of medical oaths in the era of abortion, the Value of Life Committee in early 1995 sent a letter of inquiry to a group of prominent scholars and physicians, including distinguished authors of texts on medical ethics.
In the «creative ethics» that I here attribute to Whitehead, freedom is clearly a central value since enactment of all goods and satisfaction is obviously conditional on freedom of pursuit, and «life in its essence is the gain of intensity through freedom...» (PR 164).
In conclusion, there is a saying of Jesus which perhaps can show how little it is possible to seek for an ethic of Jesus in the sense of an idealistic doctrine of duties and virtues, or in the sense of an ethic of goods or values; how, on the contrary, the responsibility for all concrete moral decisions is thrust upon man, and these decisions are bound up with the one Either - Or, obedience or disobedience.
The Vatican II document on the «Pastoral Constitution of the Church in the Modern World» has been of crucial significance in the ecumenical approach of a positive character to the redefinition of the forces and values of secular culture within the context of Christian faith and ethics, themselves renewed in the modern context.
I believe it makes some great points on the fact that if humanity is to succeed we need to teach first that morals, values, and ethics are most important and that our deep religious or non-religious beliefs should be private, personal and something we don't push onto others.
Besides condemning abortion and euthanasia as attacks on human life, Evangelium Vitae addresses other hotly debated issues in medical ethics that implicate the value and dignity of human life.
Although members may no longer sanction the sexual ethics of earlier generations, congregations continue to act on those values through the way they organize their activities.
They do not have a monopoly on values, ethics, or morals.
«Hands - on training is essential in our industry, and our guidelines ensure that apprentices are developing the documented culinary skills and professional work ethic that hospitality employers seek and value
Lying on the banks of Clayton Creek in Lake County, CA, Fults Family Vineyards is founded on 150 years of mid-west work ethics, family values, and the love of fun.
Society is built on abstract ideas, science, and technology, not a moral code of values and ethics.
The training they get early on greatly affects their performance, their sociability, their work ethics, and over-all values as grown - ups.
So I'd focus less on the ethics and emotion of forcing your way on Paul, and just make it a stated value that whoever has Max on any given day respects the naps.
As someone working somewhere in the midst of that nexus of «science, values, ethics and politics» you describe (economics, international relations, technology... the climate policy list goes on), I do recognise what you're talking about, but I really don't see that we should very much care.
Speaking further on the site, the Governor said: «All over the world, monuments are erected as a way of preserving human history and upholding societal values and ethics.
As I look back on a 30 - plus year career split equally between Harvard Medical School and the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, I am struck by the even greater contrasts in culture, values, leadership style, and work ethic between the «Eggheads» of the Ivy League and the «Cheeseheads» in Wisconsin.
SFRL also pursued projects exploring ethnic minority perspectives on values and ethics in science and technology as well as on emerging ethical issues for scientists and engineers in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
To focus solely on the ethics of cloning is to turn a blind eye to the economic and medical demands for the technology, which are values in their own right.
«Responsible research on gene drives and gene drive technology requires consideration of values and public engagement throughout the process,» said committee co-chair Elizabeth Heitman, associate professor of medical ethics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society.
Through a strong work ethic coupled with the highest value placed on integrity and respect for others, they have demonstrated to me what success in life looks like (which is not specifically linked to career success).
This specific course was sufficiently valued that it's worth focusing on developing advanced courses on specific topics to supplement the general materials and online courses on research ethics that are currently available.»
He credited the hard work of farm life with teaching him the value of a strong work ethic, rising early, and getting work done on time.
Well rounded guy capable of adapting easily to change while having concrete values and ethics and still live life in the fast lane because life is too short to miss out on all the fun.
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