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The issues facing agriculture today are much more complicated than lining up behind labels such as "local" and "organic," no matter how praiseworthy they might seem in the abstract.
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"When God created the first man he took him and showed him all the trees of the Garden of Eden and said to him, 'See my works, how beautiful and praiseworthy they are.
This is refuted by a Jewish teaching, as well as other faith teachings: "When God created Adam, God took him and showed him all the trees of the Garden of Eden and said to him, 'See my works, how beautiful and praiseworthy they are.
On the other hand, humanism, particularly that of the optimistic kind, no matter how genuinely pursued and even praiseworthy in its intentions, at least to the extent that it rests on what seems to been the illusion of a stable or permanent universe, is now, thanks to modern science, in the process of turning out to be, in psychiatric terms, an outright delusion.
After perusing The Times's list of the five top fiction selections for the past year, I honestly wonder how many of these loftier, more praiseworthy novels can actually make the same claim.
Someone like the Gauguin of Williams' story can be seen as taking a choice of the demands of art over the obligations of family life which will be praiseworthy or blameworthy depending on how it turns out ("The only thing that will justify his choice will be success itself", 1981: 23).
In his own defense, however, the pastor might reasonably wonder just how Wilson managed to wring all of these praiseworthy moral sentiments from evolutionary biology.
Here's one case study from my upcoming book, of how immigrant creativity, minority forte, and global success unite to give us a praiseworthy role-model to follow.
The two most polarizing elements of his output handling his own production and hardly ever having any featured artists on his albums—have created a fissure between witty critics who cite those as reasons for how uninteresting he is, and staunch supporters who believe his self-sufficiency is more praiseworthy than the majority of his peers.
But in more recent times, theories of moral responsibility have been developed that explain how and why it is that a person might be morally responsible--and so praiseworthy or blameworthy--for things over which she did not exercise any voluntary control.
Charity is typically open-ended (i.e. there is no specified limit to how much one may give), is driven by altruistic intention, and is judged to be morally praiseworthy in a different sense than the fulfillment of a duty or respect for others' rights.
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