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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • ...ects research. It also offers position statements and education in medical ethics.
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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • * [[Journalism ethics and standards]]
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  • ...being a philosopher, is known both for [[metaphysics|metaphysical]] and [[ethics|ethical]] philosophy, but also for producing formal [[logic]], for putting ...osited by astrophysicists (see [[scientific realism]]), while questions of ethics and justice are tested against contemporary ethical problems raised by gene
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  • {{rpl|Medical ethics}}
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  • {{r|Medical ethics}}
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  • ...f Theological Studies'', Ferdowsi University, Iran, ''Journal of Religious Ethics''; Director, The Organization for Islamic Learning.
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  • * Aristotle. ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' * Spinoza, Baruch. ''[[Spinoza, Ethics|Ethics]]''
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  • ...She is a current board member of [[Radio Islam]] and the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]]<ref name=FSEP>{{citation | publisher = [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]], [[Brandeis University]]}}</ref> at [[Brandeis University]], and
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  • {{r|Medical ethics}}
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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • ...niquely ethical. [[Applied ethics]] also includes the area of professional ethics; it examines the ethical dilemmas and challenges met with by workers in hea ...n for the moral values and range of rights that are fundamental to applied ethics. Applied philosophy, then, is part of a whole view of the human condition a
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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • ...ial Darwinism''' was an attempt in the late nineteenth century to rebase [[ethics]] and [[social policy]] on an understanding of the [[Charles Darwin|Darwini ...are now critical of social Darwinism, and other attempts to draw normative ethics from the fact of [[evolution]]. Here is an example of this from [[Richard D
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  • ...[judicial system]], and is outside the [[boundary|boundaries]] of proper [[ethics|ethical]] [[behavior|conduct]]. When a [[criminal]] or [[terrorist]] is tri
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  • *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/descartes-ethics/ Descartes' Ethics]
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  • ...professional military education view, the valuable lessons are in military ethics, motivation and, above all, responsibility. The combat technologies, while
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  • ...tianity has begun to adapt to this world by an increasing focus on "social ethics, the defence of individual human rights, and the protection of the human pe ...ut social ethics and more focused on doctrine? Liberalization of Christian ethics is relatively easy compared to modernizing Christian doctrine.
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  • ...(1988), ''Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology'' (1999) and ''Papers in Ethics and Social Philosophy''.
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  • ...y Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] and the [[International Criminal Court]], and the ethics involved in complex situations such as [[deterrence | nuclear deterrence]],
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  • '''Humanism''' is a group of [[ethics|ethical]] theories that place the human being at the center of our moral co
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  • ...tgenstein also considers the ramifications of his theory of language for [[ethics]] and [[metaphysics]].
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  • {{r|Ethics}}
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  • *NBCE ''Ethics and Boundaries Examination'': This assesses knowledge of ethics and boundaries issues, including ethical misconduct, sexual misconduct and
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  • ...mannered and well behaved. The few who are not learn better behaviour and ethics as a result of their Narnian experiences. Lewis said that The Lion, The [[ ...nstitutions, particularly Christian educators, because of their lessons in ethics and morality. But both Lewis and his stepson Douglas Gresham have pointed
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  • ...thless do wrong.''|[[Arius Didymus]]<ref>''Arius Didymus, Epitome of Stoic Ethics'', trans. Arthur J. Pomeroy, p73 (John Strobaeus, ''Anthology'', 2.7.11g)</ ...f Philosophy</ref> <ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/s/stoicism.htm#H4] ''Stoic Ethics''. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, </ref>. The Stoics did not admi
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  • ...book |last= Lewis |first= David |authorlink= David Lewis |title= Papers in Ethics and Social Philosophy |year= |coauthors= |publisher= |location= |isbn= }}
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  • ...attorney. She is a member of the advisory board of the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]].
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  • {{r|U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics}}
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  • ==Ethics==
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  • ...that research involving human beings both meets the criteria of [[medical ethics]], and also that the research does not pose undue risks to the subjects. Wh ...ts or society. This requirement is clearly stated in all codes of research ethics, and is central to the federal regulations. One of the major responsibiliti
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  • === Ethics ===
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  • ...makes use of a modification to utilitarianism known as "[[agent-relative ethics]]" according to which it is acceptable, for example, to attach more weight ...be able to compensate losers<ref>Wilfred Beckerman and Cameron Hepburn: ''Ethics of the Discount Rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
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  • ...s/article/?id=125409 Nobel Prize winner to chair new Institute of Science, Ethics and Innovation (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)].<
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  • In the Assembly, Scozzafava serves on the committees on Banks; Ethics and Guidance; Rules; and Ways and Means. She is also the ranking minority m
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  • ...y, in the process developing Aristotelian [[metaphysics]], [[logic]] and [[ethics]]. ...> from the entry on Aquinas by Colin Kirk in 'Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics', edited by Martin Cohen, Hodder Arnold 2006 p.17.</ref>
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  • Among the IOC's stated objectives are the promotion of ethics and fair play in sport, the end of discrimination in sport, and the promoti
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  • ...artzberg (2009). “Institutions and Majority Rule in Online Communities,” ''Ethics and International Affairs'', 22, 4:357-367, http://www.cceia.org/resources/
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  • ...''''" ([[Greek language|Greek]]: φιλíα) in [[Aristotle]]'s ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' is usually translated "[[friendship]]", though in fact his use of the t *Aristotle, ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'', dual text, with translation by [[H. Rackham]] (Harvard University Pres
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  • * Bauer, Henry H., "''[http://www.csu.edu.au/learning/eis/hbauer-intro.html Ethics in Science]''". Chemistry Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and St
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  • ...is'') Contains Torah commentaries and studies of Tanakh, along with Jewish ethics, philosophy, holidays and other classes.
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  • ; Ethics : division of the Scientology organization which deals with those who disob ; Out-Ethics : description of someone who has not obeyed Church regulations
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  • Text.<ref name="pmid5327352">{{cite journal| author=Beecher HK| title=Ethics and clinical research. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1966 | volume= 274 |
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  • He is a Board Member of the Center for Ethics of [[Brandeis University]] and The Campaign Against Genocide. He was an int
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  • This dialogue provides an overview of the key concepts of Socratic [[ethics]]. Socrates meets the eminent sophist Protagoras, who explains to him that
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  • {{r|Medical ethics}}
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  • ...len, Liberty Central's national coordinator, said Virginia Thomas met with ethics officials for the federal courts and was told her work "was in no way a con
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  • ...le was taken from the entry on Democritus in 'Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics', edited by Martin Cohen, (Hodder Arnold 2006) and donated to the Citizendi
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  • ...s in Honour of Leonie Kramer''.</ref>. Although interested in questions of ethics and political philosophy, Armstrong has not written about this area in any
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  • ...e private practice of law, specializing in fair housing, and taught legal ethics for six years at the [[University of Richmond]] Law School. After serving f
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  • * [[Ethics]]
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  • ...nd definition|}}{{#if:Famous for examining the nature of various virtues|::Ethics: Famous for examining the nature of various virtues|}}{{#if:|::Politics: |}
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  • ...have their own policies and procedures, and journalism schools teach about ethics and news gathering.
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  • ''Ethics and Complementary and Alternative medicine'' in [http://books.google.ca/boo
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  • ...rly controversial area of medical ethics is that of so-called reproductive ethics. ...this leads to the dominance in the field of two narrow interpretations of ethics: the utilitarian calculations, epitomised by such things as the QALYs syste
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  • ...ly starts <ref> From the article on Comte in 'Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics', edited by Martin Cohen, (Hodder Arnold 2006)</ref>. Comte apologetically ...article was taken from the entry on Comte in 'Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics', edited by Martin Cohen, (Hodder Arnold 2006) and donated to the Citizendi
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  • ...urnal/03/articles/323.html Liberalism, Conservatism, and Americanism]", ''Ethics & International Affairs'' (1989).
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  • ...d a 1975 B.A. from Reed College, and the M.Div. (2003) and Ph.D. (2009) in Ethics and Social Theory from Graduate Theological Union<ref>[https://www.amazon.c
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  • ...ved "public letter of qualified admonition" from the [[Senate Committee on Ethics]] "for statements -- some made under oath to an Illinois legislative commit | title = Senate ethics committee admonishes Burris
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  • ...elationship with the client, and the latter bound by a set of professional ethics that insist on neutrality and client choice. As an activity, genetic counse ...people what to do. We just don't think that's right. In fact, our code of ethics specifies that we be nondirective," Hall says. "That means we help people a
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  • * '''Ethics''' is a form of discipline within Scientology which critics allege is used
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  • ...cability to the legislative and judicial branches. Throughout the American ethics reform movement, one of the most important themes has been the prevention o
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  • ...1993) a school-level textbook published by the 'Foundation for Thought and Ethics' ISBN 0-914513-40-0 See [http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/articles/9767_22_
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  • ...n McDermott was named as the media's source, he gave the tape to the House Ethics Committee and resigned from it. ...call, which was among Republican leaders discussing strategy to deal with ethics charges against then-[[Speaker of the House]] [[Newt Gingrich]] ([[Republic
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  • ...rs/etext04/ikfpm10.txt Kant, Emmanuel: ''The Fundamental Principles of the Ethics of Morals'', (1781), Project Gutenberg] * Appiah, Kwame Anthony: ''Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers'', W.W. Norton & Co. 2006.
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  • ...eceus.html ''Letter to Menoeceus'']<ref>X. 122-35</ref>, an epitome of his ethics, and the [http://www.epicurus.net/en/principal.html ''Sovran Maxims''] or ' ...Stoics: physics, logic (which includes epistemology as in the canon), and ethics.
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  • | title=The ethics of interrogation and the American Psychological Association: A critique of | publisher=[[Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine]]
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  • * Whalen, Robert Weldon. ''Assassinating Hitler: Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany.'' Susquehanna U. Press, 1993. 184 pp.
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  • *[http://www.fclb.org/ethics.pdf FCLB Model Code of Ethics]
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  • ...vel, which include theories of art therapy, counseling, and psychotherapy; ethics and standards of practice; assessment and evaluation; individual, group, an
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  • *''Ethics'' (unfinished). Included as first part of [http://bivir.uacj.mx/LibrosElect
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  • ...rialist]] in nature. The school is, however, particularly known for its [[Ethics|ethical]] teaching. Virtue was considered to be the sole good, to be pursue
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  • ...am at the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace|Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs]] and on the advisory board of the Robert Bosch F
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  • ..., specifically a [[Henry Sidgwick|Sidgwickian]] version of utilitarianism; ethics, in turn, led him to economics, because economics played an essential role
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  • ...ectured on [[logic]], deductive and inductive, systematic psychology and [[ethics|ethical]] theory.
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  • ...is governed by a single [[world government]], which uses new laws, and new ethics to achieve its ends. Using the coercive [[eugenics]] of mechanical breeding
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  • ...of socialization in this respect, whether in the case of personal conduct, ethics and values, religious beliefs, or political attitudes or beliefs about the
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  • ...: "All health facilities, goods and services must be respectful of medical ethics and culturally appropriate, as well as sensitive to gender and life-cycle r
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  • ...osophy had taken a new turn. With Socrates' emphasis on [[humanism]] and [[Ethics|ethical]] values he distinguished himself from prior philosophers like [[Th
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  • ...''must'' make, leading to [[situated knowledge]] and perhaps a [[situated ethics]], whose final evidence is the differentiated set of terms used to denote "
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  • ...Professionalism''' seeks to advance physician and public understanding of ethics and professionalism issues in the practice of medicine, in order to enhance
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  • ===Ethics and professional conduct===
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  • Popowski has been cited as an expert on the ethics of medical professionals aiding torturers.<ref name=Newsweek2014-11-13/><re ...s a formidable listing of experts in medical abuse and torture and medical ethics. It includes anti-torture candidate for presidency of the American Psycholo
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  • | title = The Ethics Of Using Medical Data From Nazi Experiments
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  • {{r|Ellen Yaroshefsky}}Executive Director, Jacob Burns Ethics Center in the Practice of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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  • ...cal", the computer owner or user might not &mdash; there was a conflict of ethics.
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  • *Chapter 7: LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS FOR COUNTERINSURGENCY
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  • {{r|Science fiction and ethics}}
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  • ...raduate level university progams in [[genetic counseling]], have a code of ethics which specifically forbids the kind of coercive decision-making that was a
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  • ...cell phone call among Republican leaders discussing strategy to deal with ethics charges against Gingrich. Boehner was a participant in the call. ...n McDermott was named as the media's source, he gave the tape to the House Ethics Committee and resigned from it.
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  • ...ef>Holmes Rolston III, 1987. Philosophy Gone Wild: Essays in Environmental Ethics. Prometheus Books, Buffalo NY.</ref>. Humans are not conquerors of nature
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  • ...ing beliefs may be [[religion|religious]] or based on some non-religious [[ethics|ethical]] or [[politics|political]] code, but no matter what those beliefs,
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  • ...intended for amateur boxing matches. Recorded by John Boyle O'Reilly in ''Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport'' and by professional boxer [[William Edwards]] i * John Boyle O'Reilly., ''The Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport''.
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  • ...f relevant to the working journalist. These include libel, court coverage, ethics, and access-to-information laws.
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  • ...f relevant to the working journalist. These include libel, court coverage, ethics, and access-to-information laws.
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  • ...nchored in a [[human rights]] approach which pays due respect to [[medical ethics|ethical principles]].<ref>[http://data.unaids.org/una-docs/hivtestingpolicy
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  • ...r Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue and the Institute for Religion, Ethics and Public Life.
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