JOSÉ DE SOUSA E BRITO
... includes rules, and nothing more is needed to be an art in that sense. It still remains that there is no single body of logical derivation, by means of practical syllogisms, of the various arts from the art of life. This remaining difference has its source in what is in my opinion the basic differen ...
... includes rules, and nothing more is needed to be an art in that sense. It still remains that there is no single body of logical derivation, by means of practical syllogisms, of the various arts from the art of life. This remaining difference has its source in what is in my opinion the basic differen ...
JEWISH CHRISTIANITY: Biblical Norm to Modern
... hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.6" The whole idea of impressing the law of God on your children is a very prevalent theme in Judaism. It is important, even from the Biblical record, to pass on the storie ...
... hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.6" The whole idea of impressing the law of God on your children is a very prevalent theme in Judaism. It is important, even from the Biblical record, to pass on the storie ...
Ethical Methodology: Between Public Theology and
... makes eminent sense to examine—even if only preliminarily—moral problems through them. The purpose is to show how the various dimensions of the problem and the community that bears its burden are illuminated when understood in relation to the moral and spiritual constructs of the community. One such ...
... makes eminent sense to examine—even if only preliminarily—moral problems through them. The purpose is to show how the various dimensions of the problem and the community that bears its burden are illuminated when understood in relation to the moral and spiritual constructs of the community. One such ...
CHAPTER 2 Utilitarian and Deontological Approaches to Criminal
... everything else they desire is either a part of happiness or a means to happiness. Thus, the basic and fundamental good, according to hedonistic utilitarianism (hereafter called utilitarianism), is happiness. According to both Bentham and Mill, happiness is identified by pleasure. Mill (1979) claims ...
... everything else they desire is either a part of happiness or a means to happiness. Thus, the basic and fundamental good, according to hedonistic utilitarianism (hereafter called utilitarianism), is happiness. According to both Bentham and Mill, happiness is identified by pleasure. Mill (1979) claims ...
Responsible Tourism and Hotel Management
... Ethics is among the hottest topics today (Buff & Yonkers, 2005). The word ethics stems from the Greek word ‘ēthos’ which means “custom, habit, significance, disposition” (Holjevac, 2008). The great philosophers placed a great deal of emphasis on ethics, honesty, and fairness, not only in their lives ...
... Ethics is among the hottest topics today (Buff & Yonkers, 2005). The word ethics stems from the Greek word ‘ēthos’ which means “custom, habit, significance, disposition” (Holjevac, 2008). The great philosophers placed a great deal of emphasis on ethics, honesty, and fairness, not only in their lives ...
Oral Transmission of Knowledge as Rabbinic Sacrament: An
... Here Justin expounds the core of the sacramental conception of the eucharist - the elements of bread and wine, administered by an appropriate authority, work in the body of the faithful to achieve a redemptive transformation. The Christian diakonos, in his priestly function, serves the elements of t ...
... Here Justin expounds the core of the sacramental conception of the eucharist - the elements of bread and wine, administered by an appropriate authority, work in the body of the faithful to achieve a redemptive transformation. The Christian diakonos, in his priestly function, serves the elements of t ...
THE HELLENISTIC-ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
... LIFE; NO SHARP A DIFFERENCE BTW THE WISE MEN VS THE MULTITUDE; MORAL VIRTUE CAN BE OBTAINED ONLY THROUGH GRADUAL LEARNING & INCREASING PRACTICE MORE STRESS WAS PLACED ON EXTERNAL THINGS, e.g. PROPERTY ...
... LIFE; NO SHARP A DIFFERENCE BTW THE WISE MEN VS THE MULTITUDE; MORAL VIRTUE CAN BE OBTAINED ONLY THROUGH GRADUAL LEARNING & INCREASING PRACTICE MORE STRESS WAS PLACED ON EXTERNAL THINGS, e.g. PROPERTY ...
Happiness
... There are two ways of approaching the question of what it means to be moral or ethical: 1. Ethics of Doing = Action-based Ethics = Ethics of Conduct. Asks the question: What should I do? 2. Ethics of Being = Virtue-based Ethics = Aretaic Ethics. Asks the question: What should I become? ...
... There are two ways of approaching the question of what it means to be moral or ethical: 1. Ethics of Doing = Action-based Ethics = Ethics of Conduct. Asks the question: What should I do? 2. Ethics of Being = Virtue-based Ethics = Aretaic Ethics. Asks the question: What should I become? ...
confucianism and virtue ethics
... moral philosophy. To be sure, several scholars have already found that this literature can be used to enrich their understanding of Confucianism, and this is reason enough to undertake comparative analysis. But in my view we can make a stronger case than this. If there are areas of contemporary phil ...
... moral philosophy. To be sure, several scholars have already found that this literature can be used to enrich their understanding of Confucianism, and this is reason enough to undertake comparative analysis. But in my view we can make a stronger case than this. If there are areas of contemporary phil ...
Work Ethics and Quality Workplace: An Observation from the
... she devoted to leisure. In this relation, the great philosopher Aristotle, even seen work as a corrupt waste of time that would make a citizen’s pursuit of virtue more difficult (Addis, 2010). On the other hand, Porter, (2004) viewed on the basis of historical origination that the meaning of work ha ...
... she devoted to leisure. In this relation, the great philosopher Aristotle, even seen work as a corrupt waste of time that would make a citizen’s pursuit of virtue more difficult (Addis, 2010). On the other hand, Porter, (2004) viewed on the basis of historical origination that the meaning of work ha ...
PowerPoint - Computer Science, NMSU
... 1. Do the premises provide good reason to believe the conclusion? 2. Are the premises true, or at least justifiable? What evidence is offered for controversial premises? 3. Are there other ethical principles or empirical claims that should be considered? ...
... 1. Do the premises provide good reason to believe the conclusion? 2. Are the premises true, or at least justifiable? What evidence is offered for controversial premises? 3. Are there other ethical principles or empirical claims that should be considered? ...
Eudaimonism 20130307
... The Platonic dialogues give varying accounts and presentations of this central element (that is never baptized by either Socrates or Plato) and seem lacking in explicit meta-philosophical discussion. See Vlastos, Gregory, ”The Socratic Elenchus”, Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 79 No. 11, 711-714: 712). ...
... The Platonic dialogues give varying accounts and presentations of this central element (that is never baptized by either Socrates or Plato) and seem lacking in explicit meta-philosophical discussion. See Vlastos, Gregory, ”The Socratic Elenchus”, Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 79 No. 11, 711-714: 712). ...
Paul Didn`t Eat Pork: Reappraising Paul the Pharisee
... only way out of Torah’s curse is through the one who already took it upon himself. Galatians is no anti-Judaism book, but an argument for one people of God, Jew and Gentile, accepted into God’s people by faith. There are no second-class believers or twice-blessed believers. There are only people set ...
... only way out of Torah’s curse is through the one who already took it upon himself. Galatians is no anti-Judaism book, but an argument for one people of God, Jew and Gentile, accepted into God’s people by faith. There are no second-class believers or twice-blessed believers. There are only people set ...
Syllabus
... This version of the syllabus is subject to change before the beginning of classes. Also, the schedule of lectures, although firm, may be varied somewhat to accommodate interests as they arise. ...
... This version of the syllabus is subject to change before the beginning of classes. Also, the schedule of lectures, although firm, may be varied somewhat to accommodate interests as they arise. ...
Ethical Pluralism as a Framework for Discussing Moral
... Ethical relativism maintains that we cannot make moral judgments about other cultures The corollary of this is that we are protected in principle against the judgments made by other cultures Shares this characteristic with absolutism ...
... Ethical relativism maintains that we cannot make moral judgments about other cultures The corollary of this is that we are protected in principle against the judgments made by other cultures Shares this characteristic with absolutism ...
Fighting Fair – A Call to Ethical Arms
... Indeed, this traditional model recommends that, when the professional rules are silent or offer conflicting assistance, whatever is lawful is also ethical. This is a cop-out of the first order: it hollows out legal ethics and makes professional responsibility a redundant notion. The challenge, there ...
... Indeed, this traditional model recommends that, when the professional rules are silent or offer conflicting assistance, whatever is lawful is also ethical. This is a cop-out of the first order: it hollows out legal ethics and makes professional responsibility a redundant notion. The challenge, there ...
Key Points
... should act on only those principles that he or she, as a rational person, would prescribe as universal laws to be applied to the whole of humankind. ...
... should act on only those principles that he or she, as a rational person, would prescribe as universal laws to be applied to the whole of humankind. ...
ethics2017-a
... of their lives. Each week we will watch video clips on ethical situations. A focus on character. 2. What is Truth? How do people think about ethics? A look at the -Ism’s 3. Definition of ethics and morals ...
... of their lives. Each week we will watch video clips on ethical situations. A focus on character. 2. What is Truth? How do people think about ethics? A look at the -Ism’s 3. Definition of ethics and morals ...
Ethical Pluralism as a Framework for Discussing Moral Disagreement
... between absolutism and relativism. In teaching, I have been interested in exploring ways in which we visualize knowledge. ©Lawrence M. Hinman ...
... between absolutism and relativism. In teaching, I have been interested in exploring ways in which we visualize knowledge. ©Lawrence M. Hinman ...
Virtue ethics and the idea of public service
... trail efficiency. These are among the reasons for thinking that there has been some degeneration in the idea of public service. The case is a highly plausible one; but to what extent does it stand scrutiny? There was never a golden age for the idea of public service. There is no agreement as to when ...
... trail efficiency. These are among the reasons for thinking that there has been some degeneration in the idea of public service. The case is a highly plausible one; but to what extent does it stand scrutiny? There was never a golden age for the idea of public service. There is no agreement as to when ...
Contemporary Moral Theory
... designate d Part of the course . For each essay you are require d first to submit an essay outline , which Sachs or Pummer will comme nt on and give back to you. The topic for each essay will normally be se ttle d through approval of your essay outline , though in some cases the topic will be se ttl ...
... designate d Part of the course . For each essay you are require d first to submit an essay outline , which Sachs or Pummer will comme nt on and give back to you. The topic for each essay will normally be se ttle d through approval of your essay outline , though in some cases the topic will be se ttl ...