Sentence examples for ethical conclusions from inspiring English sources

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To clarify and support these broadly ethical conclusions, however, Spinoza must first demystify the universe and show it for what it really is.

Reichenbach allows a place for logic in reasoning from ethical premises to ethical conclusions, but he insists that the characteristic feature of ethical statements, and the proper conclusion of ethical reasoning, is a call to action.

Normative ethical conclusions are justified through first-order ethical reflection and argument, just as mathematical propositions are justified through mathematical reasoning, rather than through learning more about our evolutionary past or about what is happening in our brains when we engage in these forms of reasoning (Rachels, 1990).

"I get the impression that Falwell doesn't see how his social location as a white, affluent, straight man informs his readings of scripture and his ethical conclusions," Henry said.

Underlying this indictment of liberal Christianity is the assumption that a progressive reading of scripture and its ethical conclusions are somehow an accommodation to a purely secular system of meaning, while conservative interpretation is self-evidently the gold standard of biblical faithfulness.

One reason for the HSRB's questionable ethical conclusions may be inadequate bioethics expertise.

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Thus Sturgeon defines "the autonomy of ethics" as the claim that we can never infer any ethical conclusion from any set of entirely nonethical premises (Sturgeon 2002, 190).

When we recall that racism was often clothed in the respectability of being scientific and "up to date," we can discern Lotze's canny move in blocking any ethical conclusion being derived from seemingly scientific evidence.

Thomas Aquinas disagrees with the epistemological premisses and the ethical conclusion of this position: Since human knowledge is bound to the senses, knowledge of the immaterial substances is not possible in this life, and neither is perfect human happiness (Summa theol. Ia IIae q. 3 a. 2).

Without a compelling rational case against underhand serving, I'm inclined to test my normative ethical conclusion empirically on-court.

However, if underhand serving causes me to lose more points than it helps me to win -- the test will be short-lived, which will render my ethical conclusion irrelevant on-court, nothing but an intellectual game.

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