The Scriptures in Moral Theology
... God-man relationship has helped alter the basic structure or model of moral theology itself. The Christian is viewed as one who responds to the activity and the call of God. The theological emphasis on the Word only accentuates the dialogical structure of the Christian life. The Christian moral life ...
... God-man relationship has helped alter the basic structure or model of moral theology itself. The Christian is viewed as one who responds to the activity and the call of God. The theological emphasis on the Word only accentuates the dialogical structure of the Christian life. The Christian moral life ...
SYMBIOTIC EMPIRICAL ETHICS: A PRACTICAL METHODOLOGY
... Like any discipline, bioethics is a developing field of academic inquiry; and recent trends in scholarship have been towards more engagement with empirical research. This ‘empirical turn’ has provoked extensive debate over how such ‘descriptive’ research carried out in the social sciences contribute ...
... Like any discipline, bioethics is a developing field of academic inquiry; and recent trends in scholarship have been towards more engagement with empirical research. This ‘empirical turn’ has provoked extensive debate over how such ‘descriptive’ research carried out in the social sciences contribute ...
PUBLIC SPEAKING
... Professional ethics are at the core of social work. The profession has an obligation to articulate its basic values, ethical principles, and ethical standards. Codes are meant to assist the staff person in making decisions, in other words to guide ...
... Professional ethics are at the core of social work. The profession has an obligation to articulate its basic values, ethical principles, and ethical standards. Codes are meant to assist the staff person in making decisions, in other words to guide ...
- City Research Online
... Since then, many international conferences, books and journal articles later, scholarship in the field continues to mature. This special issue of Journalism aims to rise to these challenges, and do whatever it can to contribute to that debate and help move it forward. In doing so, it identifies ethi ...
... Since then, many international conferences, books and journal articles later, scholarship in the field continues to mature. This special issue of Journalism aims to rise to these challenges, and do whatever it can to contribute to that debate and help move it forward. In doing so, it identifies ethi ...
The Role of Torah and of Jewish Tradition in the Messianic Jewish
... movement. Whether we prefer to describe ourselves as Messianic Jews or Jewish Christians, so long as we share the same faith, we belong to one another. We should, therefore, be eager to learn from each other, because that is how we grow. That is how we improve our ability to address both the world a ...
... movement. Whether we prefer to describe ourselves as Messianic Jews or Jewish Christians, so long as we share the same faith, we belong to one another. We should, therefore, be eager to learn from each other, because that is how we grow. That is how we improve our ability to address both the world a ...
File - Will Sharkey
... 2. Normative – What makes something ‘good’ or ‘bad’? Or, ‘what criteria does (e.g.) an action have to satisfy to be called (e.g.) ‘good’’. ...
... 2. Normative – What makes something ‘good’ or ‘bad’? Or, ‘what criteria does (e.g.) an action have to satisfy to be called (e.g.) ‘good’’. ...
Building a Coordinate System: An Ethical Framework
... the need for more moral and responsible media has grown stronger (Merrill, 1997). Ethical journalism is demanded, not only because it presents credible reportage to an audience, but also because it coordinates interests from all sides, including the journalist’s own (Patterson & Wilkins, 2004). Few ...
... the need for more moral and responsible media has grown stronger (Merrill, 1997). Ethical journalism is demanded, not only because it presents credible reportage to an audience, but also because it coordinates interests from all sides, including the journalist’s own (Patterson & Wilkins, 2004). Few ...
The Concept of Integrity and Its Application to Engineering Ethics
... these virtues we can find those which centre on moral understanding and perception: e.g., self-understanding and good moral judgment. Aristotle calls them practical wisdom (phronesis, φρόνεσις)11. They are necessary for any ethical professional practice. This will require the combined grasp of parti ...
... these virtues we can find those which centre on moral understanding and perception: e.g., self-understanding and good moral judgment. Aristotle calls them practical wisdom (phronesis, φρόνεσις)11. They are necessary for any ethical professional practice. This will require the combined grasp of parti ...
Rethinking Ethical Leadership in Kenya: Adopting A
... merely as a result of an unreflective response, but has come to recognize the value of virtue and why it is the appropriate response. Virtue is chosen knowingly for its own sake. The development of moral character may take an entire lifetime. But once it is firmly established, one will act consisten ...
... merely as a result of an unreflective response, but has come to recognize the value of virtue and why it is the appropriate response. Virtue is chosen knowingly for its own sake. The development of moral character may take an entire lifetime. But once it is firmly established, one will act consisten ...
The State of the Nation what: is the Ethical response?
... puts laws in place and we are going to call it the logos, and obviously you will guess where I’m going. Because John then comes along and says yes you are right you Greeks - that there is a unifying coherence principle at the heart of the universe and you are right to give it a name, you saw it as a ...
... puts laws in place and we are going to call it the logos, and obviously you will guess where I’m going. Because John then comes along and says yes you are right you Greeks - that there is a unifying coherence principle at the heart of the universe and you are right to give it a name, you saw it as a ...
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... Having explored the concept of integrity, I would now like to focus on its role in teaching and learning situations in higher education. To achieve this end some key ideas also need clarification. These terms are ‘education’, ‘teaching’, and ‘learning’. Education is a polymorphous concept. Hirst and ...
... Having explored the concept of integrity, I would now like to focus on its role in teaching and learning situations in higher education. To achieve this end some key ideas also need clarification. These terms are ‘education’, ‘teaching’, and ‘learning’. Education is a polymorphous concept. Hirst and ...
Teaching Research Ethics: Changing the Culture of Science
... The sources of moral blindness in researchers may be varied. To begin with, researchers must be able to recognize that there are moral dimensions to the scientific research enterprise. A particular epistemological paradigm, such as logical positivism, can contribute to moral blindness at this level. ...
... The sources of moral blindness in researchers may be varied. To begin with, researchers must be able to recognize that there are moral dimensions to the scientific research enterprise. A particular epistemological paradigm, such as logical positivism, can contribute to moral blindness at this level. ...
Dao, Harmony and Personhood: Towards a Confucian Ethics of
... governs the universe and/or the material world, it is epistemologically significant insofar as it specifies the good and the right ways to do things, i.e. (2). I will not discuss the details of the epistemological connotation of Dao in this paper, as it is not directly relevant to the current purpos ...
... governs the universe and/or the material world, it is epistemologically significant insofar as it specifies the good and the right ways to do things, i.e. (2). I will not discuss the details of the epistemological connotation of Dao in this paper, as it is not directly relevant to the current purpos ...
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... misrepresentation of their or their associates' qualifications. They shall not misrepresent or exaggerate their responsibility in or for the subject matter of prior assignments. Brochures or other presentations incident to the solicitation of employment shall not misrepresent pertinent facts concern ...
... misrepresentation of their or their associates' qualifications. They shall not misrepresent or exaggerate their responsibility in or for the subject matter of prior assignments. Brochures or other presentations incident to the solicitation of employment shall not misrepresent pertinent facts concern ...
Michael Josephson on Ethical Decision Making
... consciousness, and ethical competency. Ethical Commitment Ethical commitment refers to a strong desire to do the right thing, especially when behaving ethically imposes financial, social or emotional costs. Surveys taken by the Josephson Institute reveal that, regardless of profession, almost all pe ...
... consciousness, and ethical competency. Ethical Commitment Ethical commitment refers to a strong desire to do the right thing, especially when behaving ethically imposes financial, social or emotional costs. Surveys taken by the Josephson Institute reveal that, regardless of profession, almost all pe ...
An Ethic of Care Critique
... her racist family or her black friend who is fighting against her family. She does not want to break the ties with the family, so eventually sides with them (Davion, 1993, p. 171). Ultimately, she is making the choice of acting immorally by displacing her own values for her family. The incorporation ...
... her racist family or her black friend who is fighting against her family. She does not want to break the ties with the family, so eventually sides with them (Davion, 1993, p. 171). Ultimately, she is making the choice of acting immorally by displacing her own values for her family. The incorporation ...
Traces of Consequentialism and Non
... The realization that Śāntideva’s moral philosophy may have at least the rudiments of a consequentialist structure is an insight of potentially enormous importance, not only for how we think about Buddhist philosophy but also for how we in the West account for the origins of major ethical ideas — con ...
... The realization that Śāntideva’s moral philosophy may have at least the rudiments of a consequentialist structure is an insight of potentially enormous importance, not only for how we think about Buddhist philosophy but also for how we in the West account for the origins of major ethical ideas — con ...
Confucius and Moral “Reasoning”
... makes no mention of ritual in his list of virtues. This difference in attitude reveals the fundamental difference between the ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Confucius wants to create a list of rules to follow, justified on the grounds of received authority, while Aristotle wants to promote ratio ...
... makes no mention of ritual in his list of virtues. This difference in attitude reveals the fundamental difference between the ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Confucius wants to create a list of rules to follow, justified on the grounds of received authority, while Aristotle wants to promote ratio ...
Political Virtue and Dirty Hands
... Walzer starts by pointing out a phenomenon the reader, he believes, will readily recognize. In everyday life, and even more so in politics, individuals are sometimes confronted with dilemmas. These involve ―the choice between upholding an important moral principle and avoiding some looming disaster‖ ...
... Walzer starts by pointing out a phenomenon the reader, he believes, will readily recognize. In everyday life, and even more so in politics, individuals are sometimes confronted with dilemmas. These involve ―the choice between upholding an important moral principle and avoiding some looming disaster‖ ...
[57] Robinson, Paul, `Ethics education in the military`, in
... taught to the UK Armed Forces and how that ethics theory should be best taught and applied. It will show that military ethics are increasingly more important, but a set of moral principles have always mattered to the military. It will define the key terms in order to provide a commonly understood ev ...
... taught to the UK Armed Forces and how that ethics theory should be best taught and applied. It will show that military ethics are increasingly more important, but a set of moral principles have always mattered to the military. It will define the key terms in order to provide a commonly understood ev ...
There Are No Ethical Leaders An Argument for Ethical Individuals Patrick Brousseau
... leadership, or what Trevino et al. call the moral person and the moral manager aspects. The latter deals with an individual’s efforts to promote ethics and influence the actions of others, while the former are those behaviours, intentions, and character ...
... leadership, or what Trevino et al. call the moral person and the moral manager aspects. The latter deals with an individual’s efforts to promote ethics and influence the actions of others, while the former are those behaviours, intentions, and character ...
LIB 63.3 06. mathiesen 427–447 copy.indd
... on an ethical inquiry, the ethical theorist must also choose a theoretical framework. It is common to divide ethical theories into consequentialist and nonconsequentialist frameworks. Consequentialist theories focus on the consequences or outcomes of an action or policy. If the consequences of the a ...
... on an ethical inquiry, the ethical theorist must also choose a theoretical framework. It is common to divide ethical theories into consequentialist and nonconsequentialist frameworks. Consequentialist theories focus on the consequences or outcomes of an action or policy. If the consequences of the a ...
Classifying Moral Theories in terms of The Morality of
... Choice cannot exist without reason or intellect, or without a moral state of character. Good action cannot exist without intellect and ...
... Choice cannot exist without reason or intellect, or without a moral state of character. Good action cannot exist without intellect and ...
Ethical relativism is the view that moral codes are
... another. The roots of ethical relativism are already hinted at in the following brief selection from The Histories, by the Greek historian Herodutus: If one were to offer men to choose out of customs in the world such as seemed to them the best, they would examine the whole number, and end by prefer ...
... another. The roots of ethical relativism are already hinted at in the following brief selection from The Histories, by the Greek historian Herodutus: If one were to offer men to choose out of customs in the world such as seemed to them the best, they would examine the whole number, and end by prefer ...