Principles of Christian EthicsChristian ethicsChristianity and CSRdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-28036-8_101211Charles Benton EaveySpringer Berlin Heidelberg
1.morals,standards,ideals,honour,virtue,ethics,integrity,conscience,morality,decency,scruples,probity,rectitude,moral standards,sense of duty,moral law,sense of honour,uprightnessHe would never compromise his principles.They had great trust in him as a man of principle. ...
Principles of a Christian Environmental Ethic: With Applications to Agriculture, Natural Resources, and the EnvironmentJohn C. Bergstrom
Ethics - Morality, Values, Principles: The most striking development in the study of ethics since the mid-1960s was the growth of interest among philosophers in practical, or applied, ethics—i.e., the application of normative ethical theories to practic
Ethics: the study of how to live one's life. Although little of the Stoics' original writings exist, many Romans adopted the philosophy as a way of life or art of living (téchnê peri tón bion in the ancient Greek)—as it was intended by the Greeks—and it is from the complete doc...
of any kind, with perceived experience. Moreover, Classical thought consideredethicsqua ethics, politics qua politics: it lacked theinhibitingdualismoccasioned inmedievalthought by the often-conflicting demands ofsecularismand Christian spirituality. Classical virtue, in examples of which the literature a...
“At Airbnb, we made a point of constantly reevaluating and updating our code of ethics,” says Chesnut. In some cases, the pendulum can take decades to swing from one stance to another. For instance, Davis points to the example of Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company and “...
Some of the contentious arguments offered include a celebration of Gothic on the grounds of its honesty and a critique of connoisseurship, of academic canons, art history, galleries and the cult of the artist. It inclines more to the disciplines of theology and ethics than to any orthodoxies ...
ethics, and policies drive decisions that affect fire across the globe and at scales ranging up to the entirety of the Earth system. This makes the human regulation of fire a fundamentally different process requiring a diversity of scientific approaches (e.g., anthropology, geography, behavioral ...
The epicardium, the mesothelial envelope of the vertebrate heart, is the source of multiple cardiac cell lineages during embryonic development and provides signals that are essential to myocardial growth and repair. Here we generate self-organizing human pluripotent stem cell-derived epicardioids that ...