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to rightness
noun
The characteristic of being right; correctness.
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They had a claim to "rightness" that led ultimately to the abandonment of all Gothic forms as being barbarous.
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So it seems to me that all of us have to give credence to the rightness of their decision, a decision that they had carefully considered for a number of years.
Ross distinguished those prima facie duties (such as promise keeping, reparation, gratitude, and justice) from actual duties, for "any possible act has many sides to it which are relevant to its rightness or wrongness"; and those facets have to be weighed before "forming a judgment on the totality of its nature" as an actual obligation in the given circumstances.
As directors evaluate their executive programs, it is imperative they ask the question, "Is the total compensation package morally or ethically correct?" Beyond Compliance: Ethics and a New Way of Thinking Ethics is "that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions," according to Dictionary.Com.Com
Calligraphy and painting, especially, had the capacity to rejuvenate the artist or to damage him spiritually, according to the rightness of his practice and the character of the man.
But the adjectival form of many not all critical predicates quickly reinforces the "property-with-name" model, and against this Wittgenstein places examples from musical and poetical criticism, where we simply call attention to the rightness of a transition or to the precision or aptness of an image.
This inspiring document argues that free speech "is a barrier to the tyranny of authoritarian or even majority opinion as to the rightness or wrongness of particular doctrines or thoughts" and argues for "the right to think the unthinkable, discuss the unmentionable, and challenge the unchallengeable".
(D) thus applies not only to moral rightness and ethical authenticity, but also to the justification of technical-pragmatic claims about the choice of effective means for achieving a given end.
There is some sign in his published paper of that date that he had not yet extended the new view to include rightness, i.e. that he had come to distinguish rightness, which remained a property of the act and not of the agent, from obligation or obligatedness, now appearing as a property of the agent.
Although it was originally conceptualized to address ethical issues in nursing [8 12], all healthcare professionals might face morally relevant questions pertaining to the "rightness" or "wrongness" of decisions, treatments or procedures, while feeling powerless to change situations they perceive as morally wrong [7].
Maimonides teaches that we do indeed have some access just as human beings to the rightness and wrongness of acts; but what renders conforming to these standards obligatory is that God reveals them in special revelation.
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