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Some virtue ethicists hold that consequentialist theories totally disregard the development and importance of moral character.
Some of the main topics of the field are moral responsibility, moral development, moral character ( especially as related to virtue ethics ), altruism, psychological egoism, moral luck, and moral disagreement.
Some academics ( such as Thomas Alured Faunce ) feel that whistleblowers should at least be entitled to a rebuttable presumption that they are attempting to apply ethical principles in the face of obstacles and that whistleblowing would be more respected in governance systems if it had a firmer academic basis in virtue ethics.
Some religions regard Chastity as a virtue expected of faithful adherents.
The play deals with the issues of mercy, justice, and truth and their relationship to pride and humility: " Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall ".
Some coroners hold office by virtue of holding another office: in Nebraska, the county district attorney is the coroner ; in many counties in Texas, the Justice of the Peace may be in charge of death investigation ; in other places, the sheriff is the coroner.
Some regard integrity as a virtue in that they see accountability and moral responsibility as necessary tools for maintaining such consistency.
Some see it as a virtue for helping them to remember their favourite applications with Spanish instead of English names.
Some authors have interpreted this " rate of exploitation " as a purely economic or commercial concept ( in the sense of " labor utilisation ", the use of a resource ) while others see it primarily as a moral or political concept referring to the domination of a social class which commands labour in virtue of ownership of capital assets.
Some delineate charity to mean only benevolent giving, while others, such as Roman Catholics, have multiple interrelated meanings ( i. e. charity is the theological virtue by which we love God above all things for his own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God: New Catholic Catechism 1822 ).
Some virtue theorists concede this point, but respond by opposing the very notion of legitimate legislative authority instead, effectively advocating some form of anarchism as the political ideal.
Some virtue theorists might respond to this overall objection with the notion of a " bad act " also being an act characteristic of vice.
Some persons are entitled to the prefix by virtue of their offices.
Some believe that the Germans recognized him as an agent by virtue of his rather poor French accent.
Some things are valued both for themselves and for their consequences ; if the instrumental optimist wants ( as some of them surely do ) to insist not only on accepting the instrumental worth of philosophy, but also of accepting nothing but its instrumental worth, then she must support the stronger claim that philosophy could only have value in virtue of its contribution to scientific-technical progress in some field or another.
Some core doctrines include an herbivorous diet ( vegan, vegetable food only ), peaceful living ( no warring or violence ; pacifism ), living a life of virtue, and service to others.
Some central ideas of Plato's dialogues are the Theory of Forms, i. e., that the mind is imbued with an innate capacity to understand and contemplate concepts from a higher order preeminent world, concepts more real, permanent, and universal than or representative of the things of this world, which are only changing and temporal ; the idea of the immortal soul being superior to the body ; the idea of evil as simple ignorance of truth ; that true knowledge leads to true virtue ; that art is subordinate to moral purpose ; and that the society of the city-state should be governed by a merit class of propertyless philosopher kings, with no permanent wives or paternity rights over their children, and be protected by an athletically gifted, honorable, duty bound military class.
Some of the theoretical and practical tensions are also familiar from such disciplines as program evaluation and social policy, and perhaps paradoxically, Management Information Systems, where there is continual debate over the relative virtue and values of different forms of research and action, spread around different understandings of the virtues or otherwise of allegedly " scientific " or " value-free " activity ( frequently associated with " responsible " and deterministic public policy philosophies ), and contrasted with more interpretive and process driven viewpoints in bottom-up or practice driven activity.
Some rationalist ethical intuitionists characterize moral " intuitions " as a species of belief ( for example, Audi, 2005, pp. 33 – 6 ) that are self-evident in that they are justified simply by virtue of one's understanding of the proposition believed.
Some Pakistanis are suspicious of the MMA, as the MMA, by virtue of its nature as a professedly religious Islamic party, openly states it desires the establishment of a theocracy, and does not believe in the Western notion of a democracy.
Some of the main topics of the field are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral responsibility, moral development, moral character ( especially as related to virtue ethics ), altruism, psychological egoism, moral luck, and moral disagreement.
Some virtue epistemologists use reliabilism as a basis for belief justification, stressing reliable functioning of the intellect.
Some night services may be provided by virtue of operating some routes as 24-hour services.

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