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Yip et al. (2011) examined whether CSR disclosure is related to EM and if the relationship is mitigated by political cost considerations or by the firm's ethical predisposition.
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Nevertheless, the suggestion that gender matters, particularly as gender relates to one's ethical predispositions, calls into question the inherent "objectivity" of ethical theories, which are advanced in part because of their universal merit and application.
He defends himself against the arguments of rival theorists who hold that human nature has no innate ethical predispositions but is neutral (6A).
And it won't be long before we could, theoretically, choose the physical characteristics of our children, which opens up ethical conundrums: We'd want to eliminate genetic predispositions to diseases, for example, but would we stop there and not choose to tweak, say, the color of the child's eyes or skin?
Advancements with constructing TERT-immortalized cell lines should be exploited, making it possible to maintain cell strains representative of patients with different predispositions to normotrophic, hypertrophic scar and keloid as well as solving logistical and ethical limitations concerning freshly excised tissue.
But ethical?
How ethical".
ethical breaches?
Should a genetic predisposition influence sentencing?
But a predisposition is not destiny.
McEwan overrides that predisposition almost heroically.
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