Ethics vary from person to person, case to case, and situation to situation. This is especially true in the museum world. The idea that ethics is and could be a subject for discourse in museums is a welcome development. For the most part, people in museums generally act in mainstream ...
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Ø The view that moral or ethical statements, which vary from person to person, are all equally valid and no one's opinion of right and wrong is actually better than the others Ø There is no ultimate standard of good or evil
stubborn beliefs about what's right and wrong that can place them in direct contrast to the moral beliefs of others. Yet even though morals may vary from person to person, religion to religion, and culture to culture, many have been found to be universal, stemming from basic human emotions...
From Metaphysics to Ethics: A Defence of Conceptual Analysis - Jackson - 2000 () Citation Context ...entitlements that vary from person to person and from situation to situation. Furthermore, one may try to combine this approach with the Australian programme of conceptual analysis (see in ...
This claims that each person ought to pursue his or her own self-interest. This differs from bald egoism because it is a reflective position and takes a general view about people’s interests. Whether we call it an ethical system, as it calls itself, does not really matter very much. ...
Second, it seeks to explain differences in moral functioning through a person by context interaction. Individuals differ in early emotional experiences that influence personality formation and behavior in context, while at the same time situations can evoke particular reactions, which vary with ...
Advocates of neuroenhancement argue that it is not substantially different from other nontechnological forms of enhancement (such aseducation), that it is desirable to try to improve the human species, and that a person’s decision to pursue self-enhancement amounts to an exercise and augmentation...
Men differ from one another and are subject to change, and with them, the manner and means of viewing the world about them also change. Moreover the judgments passed on matters religious and moral depend essentially upon the inclinations, interests, and character of the person judging, while ...
and these rights cannot be denied by others. The birthrights granted to humans under natural law, however, are not the same as human rights, which vary and can change depending on societal views. For example, a human right in the United States is equal pay for equal work; however, in ...