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Is community cohesion to be achieved by separating children and teaching them fundamentally different outlooks on the world, in which all other communities are wrong and misguided in their metaphysical and ethical outlooks, needing conversion at least – or something worse if they refuse?
"When you contrast those philosophies with the great young religions — Judaism and Christianity date from only two and three thousand years ago — I saw the humanist-derived ethical outlooks tended to take their start from the most generous view of human nature, and the belief that human life is very short, and we must understand how to make good lives for ourselves," he said in an interview.
Yet another way of explaining the existence of human rights is to say that they exist most basically in true or justified ethical outlooks.
Lucy and Mercy have wildly different ethical outlooks on the death penalty that they must overcome if their relationship can triumph.
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Humanism is a non-religious ethical outlook based on an interest in human affairs at the human scale.
Poised there in the final clattering quadrant of the last century, beset with dilemmas and joys, equipped with his suburban New Jersey skill-set and ethical outlook - do Frank's fears, dedications, devillings and amusements stand somewhat for our own?
Mr. Hudson, who has advised the administration on courting the Roman Catholic vote, said White House officials had assured him that "they are looking for somebody with the research credentials and the ethical outlook that the president has espoused very clearly".
By the 2nd century ad several competing streams of Greek and Roman philosophy Middle Platonism, Neoplatonism, Epicureanism, Stoicism had merged into a common worldview that was basically Neoplatonic, though enriched by the ethical outlook of the Stoics.
The second is an ethical outlook premised on human realities in the real world, and has its roots in the philosophical debates that began in classical antiquity, long before Christianity came on the scene, and which revived when Christianity's hegemony over thought (for a long time backed by death-threats to "heretics") was broken following the Reformation.
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