Sentence examples for discourse on ethics from inspiring English sources

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Is there room in cyberspace for a discourse on ethics?

They are broad generalizations and they do nothing to further the discourse on ethics -- atheistic or Islamic.

Nonetheless, the study provides valuable insights into nurses' perspectives on the International Code of Ethics and the Nurses' Pledge of Service, and opens a scholarly discourse on ethics in South Africa.

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Rabbi Hager, who wore a long, white beard and black eyeglasses, was reputed to study 70 pages of the Talmud a day, and was known for his scholarly discourses on ethics.

Since the discourse on medical ethics is an interdisciplinary one, these findings have a clear implication for the further debate: in order to meet the danger of using the same terms with different meaning, we regard it as indispensable that those involved in the medical ethical discourse give a definition of the terms they use.

You took on ethics reform.

I recently re-read David Foster Wallace's 2004 Gourmet magazine article "Consider the Lobster" in which his assignment to report on the Maine Lobster Fest turned into a discourse on the ethics of eating lobster.

Twenty-five yeafterfter Humanae Vitae was released, the late Jesuit moral theologian Richard A. McCormick regretted its aftermath - a cleric's position on birth control became a "litmus test" for priests who aspired to be bishops; it discouraged theological discourse on sexual ethics, and it caused many Catholics to no longer rely on the church for moral guidance.

While debate continues on the appropriate relationship between empirical and conceptual modes of inquiry, there seems to be agreement that empirical findings can and do contribute to the discourse on normative ethics.

Specific strategies recommended include CPD that focuses on the four component model, the establishment of nursing ethics groups, nurses' participation in inter-disciplinary ethics rounds, the possible introduction of nursing ethics ward rounds, seeking guidance or support from senior or experienced nursing or medical colleagues, and a wider discourse on ethical nursing practice (5, p. 69).

Nominally, "Urne-Buriall" is a study in anthropology — albeit one that discourses on the ethics of removing treasures from tombs and why the philosopher Diogenes may have "preferred a prone situation in the grave".

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