Sentences with phrase «with ethical implications»

Using the term «specializing» or any other derivative in marketing your practice is fraught with ethical implications if you have not attained formal recognition as a «specialist.»
My only hesitation in moving forward with this is that I am conflicted with the ethical implications of the investments.
I realize this happens, but I'm not comfortable with the ethical implications.

Not exact matches

We recently spoke with «Science Mike» McHargue about the AI revolution, its ethical implications and what it means for Christians.
I now wish to argue that conformity with the divine telos may, for purposes of ethical deliberation, be translated into what I call the maximal happiness principle: so act as to maximize happiness — and, by implication, in the long run.
By thus divorcing this relation from the clear ethical implications which both Buber and Ferdinand Ebner have given it, Heim makes possible a dualism on the basis of which he characterizes man's relation with the eternal Thou as taking place in an altogether different dimension from his relation with his human Thou.
He said that Parliament was being railroaded into a decision with profound ethical and public safety implications, without adequate debate: «Denying Parliament the opportunity to examine these results seems difficult to defend.
Consider, as an example, the controversies surrounding the recent work of Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin on the ethical and jurisprudential implications of pornography: their conclusion is that pornography, by its very existence, makes the exercise of full citizenship an impossibility for women, and that therefore making such literature illegal is not only consistent with, but is properly implied by, the Constitution of the United States.
But there are several points that deserve special emphasis here: (1) «The radical new view of alcoholism, not as a disease but as a «central activity in heavy drinkers» way of life,» as described by Herbert Fingarette... clearly has transforming implications for conceptualizing and dealing with the ethical issues in alcohol addiction....
Having advanced the ideal of ecological justice based on the ethical implications of the Christian tradition, the statement concludes with a challenge to the churches — one that is appropriately set in visionary terms.
The «NCC Policy Statement on the Ethical Implications of Energy Production and Use» will surely meet with some disagreement and controversy, but if it provokes the churches to join the debate, we can only be grateful.
Elsewhere, and with direct implications for his own possible ethical theory, Whitehead states that «what is known in secret must be... verified in common.
In recent years, both through theological - ethical reflection and through personal friendships with some remarkable gay persons, I have become increasingly convinced that the positions of both Barth and Thielicke inadequately express the implications of the gospel on this issue.
After deploring the fact that many rationalists took to irrationalism — with disastrous ethical implications, according to Popper — he concludes that» [t] his is what happened to Whitehead if I am not quite mistaken» (OSE 231).
I had no idea that discussing the ethical implications involved in accepting handouts from Nestle was an attack... and was amused to see them saying that people should «just ask Nestle for all the answers,» as though people hadn't been trying to communicate with Nestle about corporate wrongdoing for over 30 years.
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.»
Indeed, as Science's Next Wave found when the NIEHS's two Next Wave campus representatives — Judy Stenger and Trinnia Simmons — caught up with him, Collins is «very heavily into» the ethical implications of the genome project, and he speaks eloquently to the responsibility of the project and its participating scientists to consider and address ethical issues.
The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Research Program at the U.S. National Human Genome Research Institute is now accepting applications for more than $ 7.5 million in studies on how to share genetic results with research participants.
In the past, SRHRL has offered a course to guide scientists on such sensitive topics as racial and ethnic minorities as human subjects, and a workshop on the ethical and legal implications of research with human subjects on the internet.
«We're concerned about the lack of transparency in science... and a possible ethical breach in not disclosing potential conflicts of interest in an area with important public policy implications,» says Kert Davies, Executive Director of CIC in Alexandria, Virginia.
As he indicates in an interview with Next Wave, Francis Collins, director of the NHGRI, is outspoken on the need for scientists to address the ethical implications of their research, and he speaks to the importance of the ELSI program.
Following a 2010 COMEST report, «The Ethical Implications of Climate Change», which formalised the ethical duty to aid developing nations in dealing with climate change, UNESCO has spearheaded a series of initiatives to strengthen regional cooperation in West Ethical Implications of Climate Change», which formalised the ethical duty to aid developing nations in dealing with climate change, UNESCO has spearheaded a series of initiatives to strengthen regional cooperation in West ethical duty to aid developing nations in dealing with climate change, UNESCO has spearheaded a series of initiatives to strengthen regional cooperation in West Africa.
She directed policy responses to potential changes in state and federal legislation; coordinated interactions with the Food and Drug Administration; and researched the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of the DNA sequencing of newborn blood spots.
With the potential for tailored interventions for particular individuals, populations or subpopulations, ethical, legal and social implications (ELSIs) may arise for public health and clinical practice.
DC Science Cafe says the speaker will discuss «the promise and perils that come with these new means of designing life and the ethical issues and implications they foist upon us.»
Sharing information with researchers and the general public effectively requires strong communication skills and careful consideration of the ethical implications of their projects.
Dr. Quaid explains the basis for the creation of the «Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program» of the human genome project, specifically, the concept that the new technology of gene identification will engender problems that can be minimized if anticipated and dealt with promptly.
To remove ethical dilemmas, foreign men are portrayed as «inadequate», greedy, and arrogant, with the implication that scamming them for money wouldn't be such an awful thing morally.
The Island raises a number of moral and ethical questions, and the unpleasant scenes that show the implications of what is happening (e.g., the scene with a mother giving birth) really affected me.
Had Mangold decided to examine the Jocasta - Oedipus implications of a bookish young man desiring carnal relations with a distant mother figure, I'd have little ethical complaint, but the plot point seemed a careless misstep and won't be missed.
With 1955's The Quatermass Experiment (released in the US as The Creeping Unknown), audiences were served a story of science fiction horror that contained strong ethical and moral implications.
Using short stories (vignettes), with moral - ethical implications, PACERs will challenge the students to discover the moral and ethical issues, suggest how these might be resolved, and develop a plan for redressing the problem (s).
To those with concerns about the ethical implications of «liking» the page of a book you have not read, we regard likes as more analogous to a «high five» than a rating or review.
To those with concerns about the ethical implications of «liking» a book you have not read, we regard likes as more analogous to a «high five» than a rating or review.
In short, while I may not agree with every point Burkett makes, in general, most investors would benefit from study of the ethical implications of various real estate and business techniques whether it be based on the Bible, the Koran, or other popular religious or secular teachings.
Like Hadidian, Lynn pointed to some examples from which both sides in the current debate might learn valuable lessons: the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program associated with the Human Genome project, for example, and the Barred Owl Working Group, in which Lynn participated (PDF of BOWG charter).
A recent, slight decrease in the popularity of breeds more affected by inherited disorders may indicate that the public is increasingly concerned with the ethical and / or financial implications of this burden (the average cost of owning a medium - sized dog is estimated at USD 8,000, which can increase considerably in the case of illness [20]-RRB-.
But let's get away from the moral and ethical implications and get on with this review.
Craycroft's residency also includes a series of public programs: a panel discussion exploring the legal and ethical implications of expanded definitions of personhood, a choreographic response by artist Will Rawls, and the premiere of Craycroft's film followed by a conversation with art historian Gloria Sutton.
With primary emphasis on contemporary art, students examine the various approaches to curatorial practice including curating in a global context, the rise of the biennial, performance art and non-traditional venues and the potential political and ethical implications of exhibition making.
CIMAM's board — which, following the three resignations, consists of 12 people — had announced that the «events at MACBA have raised important questions regarding freedom of expression, censorship, and institutional responsibility, with complex ethical, legal, and artistic implications» and decided such issues would be debated at the committee's Annual Conference in Tokyo, which occurred this past weekend.
Demand and supply - side interventions have different ethical implications, with ethics being the social discourse about how we manage our own agency or agencies (our «doing») in the light of what is best or better for us or for a greater community or some combination thereof.
The climate crisis is an event with such profound personal and broadly social moral implications that many shy away from discussing the crisis itself let alone its ethical aspects.
This is an entirely novel issue under negotiations, and one with important implications for the philosophical, legal, and ethical aspects of international cooperation.
Too often we first assess climate solutions on the basis of technical capacity to reduce or avoid warming and the costs to do it and choose our preferred solution — leaving ethical implications, governance, and public support as afterthoughts to be «dealt with» and worked around in attempts to implement the solution.
(Aside: Did it not remotely occur to the people participating in this study that if they were getting rewarded with cash, something about the ethical implications of how you got that cash might be at stake?)
As I signed off of the American Bar Association's CLE webcast and phone conference yesterday, Ethical Implications of Marketing in a Web 2.0 World, I was left, not surprisingly, with more questions than answers.
For example, in 2012, the DC Bar wrote an ethics opinion discussing the ethical implications of lawyers in relationship with discovery service vendors owned by non-lawyers.
Recently, the American Bar Association has shed some light on its position with regard to the ethical implications of legal web strategy.
ILTSO is a non-profit organization consisting of attorneys, bar association representatives, IT professionals, and business leaders with a stated mission of «helping attorneys and clients better understand the practical and ethical implications of technology for the practice of law».
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