Similar words: ethic, ethics, ethical, ethically, unethical, unethically, physicist, astrophysicist. Meaning: ['eθɪsɪst] n. a philosopher who specializes in ethics.
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1. For some medical ethicists, those prices are too steep for a service whose value is unknown.
2. Legislators, medical ethicists and public health experts continue to debate limiting the use of such reproductive technologies.
3. Much of this work, by sociologists, ethicists and historians, has been critical, focusing on several related themes.
4. Green, an ethicist at Dartmouth College and an adviser to Advanced Cell Technology, said he hoped the new method "provides a way of ending the impasse about federal funding for this research."
5. Get some ethicist besides me to give you an answer because I recognize the dilemma and the last thing I'd do is condemn you for taking that kind of action.
6. Medical ethicist Professor Nicholas Tonti-Filippini said: "It is basically a human-pig, a hybrid, or whatever you want to call it.
7. The well-known ethicist Habermas put forth a discourse ethics, proposing that communication is actually negotiated relations among people by the mediation of languages.
8. Dr Leemon McHenry, a medical ethicist at California State University, says nothing has changed.
9. An auditor is a quantitative analyst, critic, ethicist, economist, engineer, detective, change agent and above all the consummate professional.
10. The project's directors, Peter Singer, the Princeton ethicist, and Paola Cavalieri, an Italian philosopher, regard apes as part of a "community of equals" with humans.
11. Rapp, the German technology philosopher, ethicist was one of the scholars who reputably contributed in exporting the question systematically.
12. The ethicist Carol Gilligan offers a feminist model of human development.
13. John Stuart Mill was the famous utilitarian economist, ethicist and educational thinker in the 19th century in England.
14. A virtue ethicist, however,[Sentencedict.com] would focus less on lying in any particular instance and instead consider what a decision to tell a lie or not tell a lie said about one's character and moral behavior.
15. Fletcher was a famous American theologian and ethicist, who is regarded as the founder and the forefather of the bioethics in the 20th century.
16. And there is a further disturbing trend: A few medical ethicists are being paid fees for their consultative services.
17. Just with such an attitude, Agnes Heller, as a major philosopher, Ethicist, political philosopher, social philosopher of Budapest School, surveys some aspects about modernity and aesthetic modernity.
18. So the ethics committee will be the one without ethicist.
19. They are used to resolving conflicting principles, says Dick Willems gold , a Dutch doctor and ethicist.
20. They are used to, says Dick Willems, a Dutch doctor and ethicist .
21. Erich Fromm is American famous social philosopher, psychologist, and ethicist in the 20th century, and he is an important representative figure of Frankfurt School.
22. They are used to resolving conflicting principles, says Dick Willems, a Dutch doctor and ethicist.
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