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A cynic might note that people will crawl toward a mirage when they are wandering in an ethical desert.
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Central to this ethical vision was the notion of moral desert, and of the good and evil consequences--reward or punishment--deserved through a person's acts.
"The Senate should be afforded the opportunity to expel a member who has violated legal and ethical boundaries," said Republican Steve Knight, who represents desert and suburban communities north of Los Angeles.
(For Mu'tazilite ethical theory, see Sophia Vasalou, Moral Agents and Their Deserts: The Character of Mu'tazilite Ethics and George Hourani, Islamic Rationalism: The Ethics of 'Abd al-Jabbar).
In it he rehearses (but, oddly, does not cite) Nozick's argument for the right of the wealthy to keep their money, referring to the moral principle of "just deserts" as what makes distribution by the market essentially ethical.
A nice grassed area is common in resort gardens, but in desert zones can be impossible to keep alive, or be an ethical headache using limited water resources on grass.
The fact that in spite of all these legal and ethical issues, JPM's stock hasn't fallen, their clients aren't deserting in droves.
Olsen et al [ 42] suggest a number of ethical bases that might justify a higher or lower priority based on fault including desert and merit or personal responsibility but do not link the notion of fault to potential health gain.
This desert".
But ethical?
How ethical".
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