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Ethical and intuitionists
Ethical intuitionists think the evidence comes not from science or reason but from our own feelings: good deeds make us feel a certain way and bad deeds make us feel very differently.
Ethical intuitionists could respond by arguing that the moral-aesthetic analogy is merely used to illustrate the fact that not all senses are limited to the five physical senses.
Ethical intuitionists could respond by pointing to numerous long-standing debates in philosophy and science.

Ethical and if
Some religions and branches of religions, including Quakers, Unitarians, Ethical Culture, Reform and Reconstructionist Jews, the Metropolitan Community Church, and the Reformed Catholic Church perform and recognize same-sex marriages, even if the government of their geographic area may not.
Ethical concerns might persist even if function could be completely restored to the patient: a brain-dead person with a healthy body, suitable for head transplantation, would be in great demand as an organ donor.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) has stated that burrs and other irritants are at times placed under the flank strap and that improperly used flank straps can cause open wounds and burns if the hair is rubbed off and the skin is chafed raw.
Smith worked with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) to draft the proposed Elephant Protection Ordinance, which if adopted would mandate humane treatment of elephants within the City.
He was probably involved, if uncredited, in the editing of Bradley's collected works, including the Collected Essays with Bradley's sister Marian de Glehn, and Ethical Studies.

Ethical and we
" However, on May 11, 1987, the APA's Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology ( BSERP ) rejected the DIMPAC report because the report " lacks the scientific rigor and evenhanded critical approach necessary for APA imprimatur ", and concluded that " after much consideration, BSERP does not believe that we have sufficient information available to guide us in taking a position on this issue.
" In his book The Ethical Brain ( see References ), he defines the field as: " the examination of how we want to deal with the social issues of disease, normality, mortality, lifestyle, and the philosophy of living informed by our understanding of underlying brain mechanisms " ( Gazzaniga's emphasis ).
" Ethical and moral dilemmas are something we definitely wanted to incorporate into the design of Tabula Rasa from the very start.

Ethical and see
Ethical issues like designed babies and human cloning have also given rise to controversies between and among scientists and bioethicists, especially in the light of past abuses with eugenics ( see reductio ad hitlerum ).
" ( For a contrary characterization, see " Retroactive Ethical Judgments and Human Subjects Research: the 1939 Tudor Study in Context ," in Robert Goldfarb, ed., Ethics: A Case Study in Fluency ( San Diego and Oxford: Plural Publishing, 2005 ), ch.
* Gruppi di Acquisto Solidale ( GAS ) in Italy, ( see also, Ethical purchasing groups ),
* Ethical advantages ( see just price )
For the Socionics ENFj, see Ethical Intuitive Extrovert.
For the Socionics INFj, see Ethical Intuitive Introvert.
For the Socionics ENFp, see Intuitive Ethical Extrovert.
For the Socionics ESFp, see Sensory Ethical Extrovert.
For the Socionics INFp, see Intuitive Ethical Introvert.
For the Socionics ISFj, see Ethical Sensory Introvert.
He represented an empiricism which, so far from refuting, was actually based on, idealism, and yet was alert to expose the fallacies of a particular idealist construction ( see his essay in Ethical Democracy, edited by Stanton Coit ).
The Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects ( see: Human subject research legislation in the United States ) enacted in 1977 remained in place: 45CFR § 46. 204 ( d ), " No application or proposal involving human in vitro fertilization may be funded by the Department or any component thereof until the application or proposal has been reviewed by the Ethical Advisory Board and the Board has rendered advice as to its acceptability from an ethical standpoint.
Ethical Objective: The products which are injurious to health like liquor cigarette, etc the ads of such products still continue to appear in print media ad on TV excluding DD. Especiall the teenagers and children, when see ads on Tv, they try to inhale or follow, because of which halth problems might occur.

Ethical and good
Ethical monotheism and the associated concept of absolute good and evil emerge in Zoroastrianism and Judaism, later culminating in the doctrines of Christology in early Christianity and later ( by the 7th century ) in the tawhid in Islam.
Ethical integrity is not synonymous with the good, as Zuckert and Zuckert show about Ted Bundy:
Ethical cognitivists hold that ethical sentences do express propositions: that it can be true or false, for example, that Mary is a good person, or that stealing and lying are always wrong.
With BDSM, polyamorous, and non-monogamous people, in usage taken from the book The Ethical Slut, the term has been used as an expression of choice to openly have multiple partners, and revel in that choice: " a slut is a person of any gender who has the courage to lead life according to the radical proposition that sex is nice and pleasure is good for you.
Ethical and social impacts are harder to define and sort as good or bad compared to health and environmental impacts.
" An analytic philosopher, Stevenson suggested in his 1937 essay " The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms " that any ethical theory should explain three things: that intelligent disagreement can occur over moral questions, that moral terms like good are " magnetic " in encouraging action, and that the scientific method is insufficient for verifying moral claims.
Ethical Culture is premised on the idea that honoring and living in accordance with ethical principles is central to what it takes to live meaningful and fulfilling lives, and to creating a world that is good for all.
Practitioners of Ethical Culture focus on supporting one another in becoming better people, and on doing good in the world.
While Ethical Culturists generally share common beliefs about what constitutes ethical behavior and the good, individuals are encouraged to develop their own personal understanding of these ideas.
Key to the founding of Ethical Culture was the observation that too often disputes over religious or philosophical doctrines have distracted people from actually living ethically and doing good.
IHS, consistent with the American Humanist Association and the International Humanist and Ethical Union, understands humanism to be “ a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism and other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good of humanity .”
Ethical topics addressed include altruistic behaviors, deceptive or harmful behaviors, an innate sense of fairness or unfairness, feelings of kindness or love, self-sacrifice, feelings related to competitiveness and moral punishment or retribution, moral " cheating " or hypocrisy, and inclinations for a wide variety of actions judged morally good or bad by ( at least some within ) a given society.
In 2005, Henderson started Ethical Markets Media, LLC, to disseminate information on green investing, socially responsible investing, green business, green energy, business ethics news, environmentally friendly technology, good corporate citizenship and sustainable development by making available reports, articles, newsletters and video gathered from around the world.

Ethical and person
Ethical Culture affirms " the supreme worth of the person ," and Adler superimposed this tenet on international relations, believing that no single group could lay claim to superior institutions and lifestyle.

Ethical and right
Ethical hedonism is the idea that all people have the right to do everything in their power to achieve the greatest amount of pleasure possible to them.
Ethical codes are adopted by organizations to assist members in understanding the difference between ' right ' and ' wrong ' and in applying that understanding to their decisions.
Ethical relativists acknowledge local, institutional facts about what is right, but these are facts that can still vary by society.

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