Synonym: ethical code, moral principle, value orientation, value-system. Similar words: ethics, ethical, something, something of, something like, something else, which, vehicle. Meaning: ['eθɪk] n. 1. the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group 2. a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct.
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(61) Neo-conservatism strongly attacks liberalism, advocates the monistic ethic, and raises the politics among countries onto the moral level, claims that America will take action primarily.
(62) The ethic of filial duty of Buddhism ethic was the key to Buddhism' s development and one of the main features of Buddhism in China.
(63) Confraternity culture is a culture reflects the means of survival, modes of act, rules of behavior, ethic relationships and concept of value of confraternities.
(63) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(64) Confucian kindheartedness is soul of Confucian ethic thought. We must affirm and develop the essence after discarding the Feudalism dross.
(65) In the war of ancient bourgeon shape, there is no justice and injustice moral judgment. The war hero's act is not only the standard of social rational value judgment but also the norm of ethic moral.
(66) The organ transplantation is in face to problem of ethic and morality.
(67) The most obvious feature of the Confucian culture structurally is ethic centrality.
(68) Second [sentencedict.com], the maternal culture implements and regulates the fatherhood culture and forms a dualistic ethic structure.
(69) The morals are formed by the code of ethic and ethical value.
(70) The foundation of environmental ethic is not objective fact, but social practice.
(71) Probably laissez faire and " Protestant work ethic " helped.
(72) The Edge of Life offers a critique of the new bio - ethic.
(73) These methods are based on certain theories of welfare economics or ethic.
(74) Our professional ethic enjoins us to stay uncommitted and report the facts.
(75) One common problem with the do-it-yourself work ethic is that you spend so much time doing all of the basics that you never get to the really important tasks.
(76) It is a process and an ethic, not an end in itself.
(77) The naissance of modern science is closely connected with natural theology of Christianity, which is not limited to the lay of religious ethic as Merton 's Propositions pointed out.
(78) In comparison, deontology is a highly principled ethic which does not concern itself directly with consequences.
(79) Village ethic formed in historical agriculture emphasizes internal congruity, external competition and individual subordinating to collective.
(80) In the rapid development of ophthalmology in recent years, there exit some manifests of academic ethic anomy and unhealthy climate.
(81) Aloofness is the inherent claim of doctors vocation; Empathy is external character of medical ethic.
(82) Fang-fang, who has certain vanward consciousness and wrote the books realistically, portrayed the inhumane kinship of the family members and broke the moral law of traditional ethic.
(83) Hacker ethic is the embodiment of hacker itself and the manifestation of the network concept and network action of hacker.
(84) Metamorphosis, in turn, certainly represents the horrible imagery of an ethic of lucidity.
(85) P post-exilic priests are going to turn increasingly to an individual ethic P Remember that the idea of the central sanctuary really took hold in 622, with Josiah and Josiah's reform.
(86) The localization of environmental ethic should follow the hominine self-awareness principle but not follow the biologic natural value principle.
(87) At present, the research on the management ethic and the oriental management ideas has become the focus in the field of science of management and management psychology.
(88) In modern society, to re-understand and excavate Confucian kindheartedness ethic will be meaningful to solve the problems mentioned.
(89) I believe in a work ethic of perserverance and hard work.
(90) The architecture code of ethics, formulated by the American Institute of Architects(AIA)in 1909, as the first code of ethic to its members, was revised many times in the following a hundred years.
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