Sentence examples for ethics suggest from inspiring English sources

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But the ongoing discussion of non-cognitivism and its persistent defense in analytical ethics suggest that, understood as outlined, the Circle's non-cognitivism was by no means absurd or contradictory.

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The Nicomachean Ethics suggests that such people "think happiness is some plain or obvious thing, like pleasure, wealth, or honour" (Aristotle 2).

(A study in The Journal of Medical Ethics suggested that 21 percent of the people whom Dignitas helps to commit suicide are not terminally ill).

Virtue ethics suggests its own set of grounds for informational privacy in health care.

Their research, published here in the Journal of Business Ethics, suggests that the relative performance of green investments may have been improved by investors' growing appreciation of the environmental impact of fossil fuels, which has seen black funds under-perform.

In a nutshell, Ezekiel's core prophetic ethics suggests that our future relationships with God are neither pre-determined by our bio-genetic and hereditary structures, nor our conflict-ridden historical patterns and psychological traumas.

Finally, the role of virtues in Mohist ethics suggests that a suitably revised version of their theory might be immune to an important criticism of modern moral theories such as utilitarianism.

A recent review in the Journal of Business Ethics suggests that although the body of research is growing, the United States lags behind other countries both in studying the problem and addressing it.

Giving an early take on the latest Streams agreement, professor Eerke Boiten, who conducts research in data privacy and ethics, suggested that "lots of lessons" have been learned by DeepMind after its Royal Free collaboration ran into trouble — noting, for example, that the Somerset agreement includes an "explicit statement that data will not be linked".

But as a 2007 article in the Journal of Medical Ethics suggested, ownership does not necessarily mean sovereignty, stating "by consenting to having an implantable device placed, the patient is indirectly giving up the right to autonomous control of the device".

Some nonbelievers will take offense to connecting this decision to ethics, suggesting that their lack of a god belief just isn't important to them, so why advertise it?

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