Similar words: ethics, philosophical, something, something of, something like, something else, radical, logical. Meaning: ['eθɪkl] adj. 1. of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics 2. conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior 3. adhering to ethical and moral principles.
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151. And from this stems the origin of ethical systems governing behaviour.
152. Two, can you come up with some moral principle, some ethical issue that is so important it justifies deception?
153. No matter how it worked, the idea raises ethical concerns for the medical profession, two physician-legislators said.
154. How ethical theory might do justice to both these points remains to be seen. 9.
155. Now there is a patchwork of state legislation enacted to deal with the legal and ethical issues raised by genetic information.
156. By ethical conduct toward all creatures, we enter into a spiritual relationship with the universe. Albert Schweitzer
157. This thesis about the meaning of ethical words is presented against the background of a causal theory of meaning in general.
158. First, there must be a continuing and lively debate on ethical matters to ensure that ethical guidance is kept up-to-date.
159. Occasionally - leaving any ethical questions aside - taped evidence can help to settle a point in dispute.
160. How everyone has relished the moral, ethical and legal dilemmas.
161. And there are ethical concerns which make the law so important to our society.
162. They provide independent advice to local management on the ethical acceptability of any research proposed.
163. They are chiefly associated with his distinctive emphases on historical revelation and on the ethical rather than mystical nature of religion.
164. A stronger criticism of the use of objectives can be made on ethical grounds.
165. We can not hope to recover that certainty about good and evil upon which in the ethical religions salvation itself depends.
166. This, not his ethical problems, caused the steepest dive in his national popularity, to its current nadir.
167. There are several individual societies that the Co-op Group says are separate entities that determine their own ethical policies.
168. Considered the moral consequences of our conduct, and weighed the ethical choices that it necessarily demands?
169. The ethical basis for extending effective property rights in the public treasury to officials is overlooked in the Niskanen-type thesis.
170. Are we to teach science but never consider the ethical issues?
171. Exposure drafts of ethical guidance on those topics have just been the subject of extensive consultation.
172. The study was approved by the local ethical committee and informed consent was obtained from all volunteers.
173. They stem from an inadequate analysis of the legal and ethical principles involved.
174. Competition is amoral, ruthless and cruel - moral principles and ethical standards are compromised. And it is a civilized way of bullying the weak,(sentencedict.com) the underprivileged and the poor. Dr T.P.Chia
175. Writers are debating the ethical dilemma raised by the parents who did not want their Siamese twins separated.
176. Briant's work throws up considerable ethical problems that must be explored.
177. I submit that there are logistical, financial, and indeed ethical questions to be addressed first.
178. It just munches grass, unaware of the ethical storm brewing around it.
179. It is at any rate possible that in her a certain ethical rightness and decency coexisted with aesthetic stiffness and suspicion.
180. Health authorities are advised that introduction of new screening programmes requires ethical research committee consent.
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