Ethics: Abelard, Peter-Freedom and libertySalem Press, 1994 - 961 páginas Human Genome Project with table of selected human genes (Page 402) - Chromosomes_ |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 33
Página
... hold that “ X is right " means " I ( the speaker ) approve of X , and that is what makes X right . " Social subjectivists hold that the moral quality of an action is relativized to the feelings of approval or disapproval of a group or ...
... hold that “ X is right " means " I ( the speaker ) approve of X , and that is what makes X right . " Social subjectivists hold that the moral quality of an action is relativized to the feelings of approval or disapproval of a group or ...
Página
... hold much appeal , however , at least in moral tradition of Western culture , and contemporary alists have looked elsewhere to find the sources or gro of moral duty . Many moralists have concluded that moral dut grounded in religious ...
... hold much appeal , however , at least in moral tradition of Western culture , and contemporary alists have looked elsewhere to find the sources or gro of moral duty . Many moralists have concluded that moral dut grounded in religious ...
Página
... hold that the appropriate group is the na- tion , while others hold that it is the race , the culture , one's economic class , or , more vaguely , society as a whole . Col- lectivists aroue that individuals are not morally free to nur ...
... hold that the appropriate group is the na- tion , while others hold that it is the race , the culture , one's economic class , or , more vaguely , society as a whole . Col- lectivists aroue that individuals are not morally free to nur ...
Términos y frases comunes
abortion abuse achieve action African African Americans Amendment American animal rights animals applied ethics argued Aristotle ASSOCIATED behavior believe BIBLIOGRAPHY Bioethics bodhisattva Books Buddhist child Christian civil rights concept conflict Confucian Constitution cruelty culture Dalai Lama death decision DEFINITION divine command theories divorce drug duty economic emotivism environmental equal ethi ethics DATE euthanasia evil example existence existential feminists freedom groups human Immanuel Kant individual involves Islam John justice labor live means ment modern moral nature Nicomachean Ethics nomic nuclear obscene one's organizations person philosophical Plato political practice principles problems protect punishment reason religion religious responsibility rules sexual SIGNIFICANCE social society species Supreme Court tion traditional TYPE OF ETHICS U.S. Supreme Court United University Press utilitarian values virtue women York