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Just as one tries to weigh, as soberly as possible, the ethical substance of the enquiry, up rises a vision of Peter Rabbit being chased out of Mr. McGregor's garden.
"Blockers," written by Brian Kehoe and Jim Kehoe, is a riff on post-Apatovian ribaldry that shares Apatow's sense of traditional wisdom — that, like Apatow's films, invests its sexual extravagance with ethical substance and explores the emotional truth at the heart of erotic experience.
Hegel's discussion of spirit starts from what he calls Sittlichkeit (translated as "ethical order" or "ethical substance"—"Sittlichkeit" being a nominalization from the adjectival (or adverbial) form "sittlich", "customary", from the stem "Sitte", "custom" or "convention").
Antigone's stance of certainty and the accompanying readiness for death render her the supreme uncanny, an identity with the truth in a world whose universal ethical substance provides (like our own) only fragmented normative clarity.
Furthermore, she wants to make a case for "Jewish values of cohabitation with the non-Jew that are part of the very ethical substance of diasporic Jewishness". "Parting Ways" must be read as an integral part of Butler's larger oeuvre.
According to the philosopher Jay Bernstein, "trust relations provide the ethical substance of everyday living... Trust relations are relations of mutual recognition in which we acknowledge our mutual standing and vulnerability with respect to one another".
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Innumerable policies exist within the workplace regarding smoking, substance abuse, ethical behaviour and injury and disease prevention.
In his valedictory remarks Carr's predecessor Sunderland wrote in the 2007 annual report: "I am confident that some of Cadbury Schweppes's longevity and success is attributable to its ethical heritage, which lends substance to the mantra 'Performance-driven, values-led'.
Through them he surveyed the cultural, social and ethical fallout from the substance he had synthesised so innocently, back in 1951, using diosgenin from wild yams, in the hope it might produce a cure for menstrual trouble.It was the Pill that had unlocked his literary side.
However, innate knowledge is not merely a passive substance of ethical comprehension.
That, in a nutshell, is the argument made by proponents of the internet as a safer and more ethical marketplace for illicit substances.
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