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It is prudence that applies the results of the doctrine of ethics to its practice.[24] Ethics considered as a doctrine operates through prudence as a remote cause of ethical action.
Kyoto is, at the least, a gesture of responsibility and an acknowledgment of an essential condition of ethical action, which is, and always has been, uncertainty.
It addresses such fundamental ethical and political issues as: What are the criteria of ethical action?
In the end, he discovers the crucial truth of ethical action from his many-generations-removed grandson, Armand.
The second was an emphasis on philosophy as a means to understand the concrete phenomena of life: the nature of human society, of religious experience, of ethical action, of suffering and the problem of evil.
A.C. Graham once contrasted Zhu's perception/response model (gan-ying) of ethical action with that of Zhuangzi by suggesting that Zhu's notion of appropriate response was informed by rigorous adherence to rules and principles, whereas Zhuangzi's was relatively intuitive and spontaneous (Graham 1986a: 1986a45).
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"It doesn't mean that you have to go under certain standards of ethical actions".
Since an approach implies a temporal sequence, human life may be understood as a chain of ethical actions and passions (SW II: 417, f .. Herbart analyzes this chain into three main parts.
2nd state: "The mind of the child tempered but ignorantly obsessed with moral precepts" (gudô jisai-shin): The state of ethical actions and virtue that promote social order but without any "religious" goal; the stage to which belong Confucianism and the Buddhist precepts (ritsu) for the laity.
During the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas and other theologians (called "scholastics" for the rationalistic style of argument that grew out of the monastic schools) drew on ancient Greek and Roman tradition to hone natural law as a set of universal rules for ethical action that God has made known to pagans and Christians alike.
Ethical competence, which is reflected in the ability to detect ethical challenges in clinical situations and engage in deliberate thinking on ethical actions, is one of the core competencies of nursing practice.
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