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  • Social Ethics a Students Guide, Blackwell 1996 (translations
  • o obtain Global Reach should provide a code of ethics, a company purchasing policy, additional conta
  • the Advisory Council, Institute for Corporate Ethics; a member of the Advisory Council, University
  • Reprinted as Ethics: A Very Short Introduction in Oxford Universit
  • 25 books, of the most notable being Christian Ethics: A Historical and Systematic Analysis of Its D
  • The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A Reader.
  • The New Ethics: A Guided Tour of the 21st Century Moral Lands
  • & Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics, Aaron L. Mackler, JTS, 2000
  • of the ACL is to see Christian principles and ethics accepted and influencing the way we are govern
  • Pence, G. Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases in Medical
  • later became influential figures in Christian Ethics across the theological spectrum.
  • rry, Rollins served as deputy general counsel, ethics advisor, and policy director.
  • Chair, Ethics Advisory Group, NHS Care Record Development Bo
  • exas as well as the Rhode Island Supreme Court Ethics Advisory Panel and the Supreme Court of Ohio e
  • anged widely across the philosophy of science, ethics, aesthetics, economics, innovation, measuremen
  • ch medical personnel are bound by professional ethics against performing an execution, this ruling v
  • to keep the western heritage, ideals, and work ethics alive.
  • Gartrell is also the editor of Bringing Ethics Alive: Feminist Ethics in Psychotherapy Practi
  • Leader Tom DeLay after each became involved in ethics allegations.
  • Restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone.
  • In addition to major articles, Ethics also publishes review essays, discussion artic
  • The label's DIY ethics also led to John founding multiple merchandise
  • In addition to major articles, Ethics also publishes review essays, discussion artic
  • John Dewey was also a critic of evolutionary ethics, although both philosophers accepted the fact
  • Understanding Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Theory (Edinburgh: E
  • so includes the study of political philosophy, ethics, and traditional psychology.
  • ealth, Juvenile Justice, Land Use, Standards & Ethics, and Zoning & Franchises.
  • ry is also a member of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Rules.
  • t Majority Floor Leader she also serves on the Ethics and Utilities committees.
  • Medical School's DME and Harvard's Program in Ethics and Health
  • ections in education, charity, social justice, ethics and the environment.
  • , Transportation, General Welfare, Standards & Ethics, and Oversight and Investigations.
  • Levin is also a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, a conservative think
  • traception, infertility treatment, psychology, ethics, and social issues.
  • e first Nickerson Professor of the Practice of Ethics and Ministry at Harvard Divinity School in 200
  • , General Studies (comprising Current Affairs, Ethics and History of Art), Gography, History, Latin,
  • and human-oriented education based on Chinese ethics and Buddhist compassion.
  • Courses such as Medical Terminology, Medical Ethics, and much more help to form the basis of knowl
  • stablishment of Study Units (Faith and Church, Ethics and Society etc) headed up by key theologians
  • actitioner, in establishing the ACM's Codes of Ethics and promoting the ethical behavior of computin
  • constitutional law, women in law, professional ethics and problem-solving courts.
  • Chair of the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices.
  • e.g., insurance, continuing education, code of ethics and complaints process
  • teaches Performance Psychology, Sociology and Ethics, and Writing at several universities, includin
  • He was also the central adviser on the ethics and guidance governing the work of the GICS an
  • l of Law where she taught insurance law, legal ethics, and professional responsibility, and directed
  • He was also the ranking member of the Ethics and Guidance Committee.
  • to be recognized as a femme sole in matter of ethics and business.
  • erving as the ranking Democratic member on the Ethics and Elections Committee.
  • rst Archibald Alexander professor of Christian ethics and apologetics at Princeton Theological Semin
  • 2007, she headed Orange County's Task Force on Ethics and Campaign Finance Reform and recommended (a
  • illings is also the director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion at Lancaster University.
  • The Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (FEACC) of Ethi
  • ociation, Brown has served on the Professional Ethics and Freedoms Committee, as annual meeting prog
  • co-organized the "Modest Proposals" seminar at Ethics and Public Policy Centerand organized the Sist
  • so has authored a number of articles on Jewish ethics and written about Israeli applications of Jewi
  • the early 1980s, having run the Department of Ethics and Politics for a number of years since the d
  • and has strong interests in ancient and modern ethics and epistemology, as well as Nietzsche.
  • l, relevant business education with a focus on ethics, and an approachable, accomplished faculty.
  • ss of Humanity that it Constitutes an Issue in Ethics and Religion.
  • ey, fellow of Merton College, Oxford, wrote on ethics and logic; another, Andrew Cecil Bradley, was
  • e Laborde appeared in the collection Sade, his ethics and rhetoric by Colette Verger Michael, New Yo
  • equine sports medicine, wildlife medicine, and ethics and values.
  • ublic are simply an attempt to get Scientology Ethics and beliefs established in business and govern
  • The council of Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum of the House is the
  • "Service and Science in Professional Life", Ethics and the Professions, 1994, pp.
  • of philosophy, ancient history, the classics, ethics, and European and Asian history and culture.
  • the "Great Teaching" - consisting of Confucian ethics and Shintoism - scholar Heinrich Dumoulin stat
  • a member of a bipartisan reform task force on ethics and congressional mailing practices.
  • nal values as well as protecting and promoting ethics and morality, right and freedom of the people
  • is also an academic specialising in Christian ethics and theology and has taught at the United Theo
  • efriends Martha, but is concerned about UNIT's ethics and asks the Doctor why he is associated with
  • ty, covers everything from sports to political ethics and the war in Iraq.
  • Justice Miscarried: Ethics and Aesthetics in Law (with Ronnie Warrington)
  • t symposium topics include products liability, ethics and mass torts, conflicts of interest, medical
  • He has reported on religion, ethics, and spirituality for National Public Radio (N
  • four master's degrees and a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics and the Scriptures from the University of Notr
  • and a member of the Baylor Center for Medical Ethics and Public Policy.
  • abstract skills in areas such as mathematics, ethics and philosophy depend on unconscious skills th
  • ber Sententiarum, consisting of discussions on ethics and scriptural interpretation, is also ascribe
  • Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine, Central European Unive
  • He taught philosophy of religion, ethics and epistemology at the Islamic Iranian Academ
  • Ethics and Elections
  • h all students must take, such as programming, ethics, and database design.
  • 10 The Bhagavat: Its Philosophy, Its Ethics, and Its Theology, 1869
  • s the Human Rights Fellow at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from 2004 to 2008.
  • In 2009, the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation published the Manchester Manife
  • nd Logic at Pima Community College and Medical Ethics and Criminal Law courses at Brown Mackie Colle
  • The Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation (iSEI) is a research institute
  • lop stronger critical thinking skills, explore ethics and morality, learn to articulate their values
  • vironmental, property, personnel, legislative, ethics, and intelligence law issues.
  • Torture, Human Rights, Medical Ethics and the case of Israel, Zed Books, New York, I
  • early becoming a framework for traditions, and ethics and spiritual life were nearly non-existent.
  • ophy he endeavours to connect metaphysics with ethics and the theory of education.
  • e microfoundations for the scientific study of ethics and for moral psychology as a field.
  • Discontents: Catholicism Confronts Modernity, Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1991, ISBN 0-89633-1
  • Just War and the Gulf War, Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1991, ISBN 0-89633-1
  • ity," in Garrett Cullity and Berys Gaut, eds., Ethics and Practical Reason (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
  • tensively on topics in philosophy of language, ethics, and metaphilosophy.
  • oint initiative between the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine (VELiM) in the Sydney
  • Ethics and Religion
  • Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science (Hong Kong and London, 1979)
  • Biblical Exegesis, Church History, Dogmatics, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion.
  • In 2005, she became Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities at Birkbeck College, London, wh
  • Vice-President, Institute of Medical Ethics and the Section of Surgery, RSM
  • Ethics and Postmodernity (1999).
  • ntrations are offered in religion and science, ethics and more.
  • or Fellow to be appointed by the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
  • His research interests include ethics and medical ethics in particular.
  • Academic research on animal ethics and networking of animal rights activists are
  • y, geography, science, art, music, religion or ethics, and sports.
  • Ethics and Elections (vice-chair)
  • She also worked in medical ethics, and was controversially dismissed from the Pr
  • Calculated Futures: Theology, Ethics and Economics, with D. Stephen Long and Nancy
  • ed States"); Just Interpretations: Law Between Ethics and Politics (translated into French and Itali
  • Objective Idealism, Ethics and Politics.
  • Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority's ethics and law committee.
  • formed PESEK (Politics, Economics, Socialism, Ethics and Christianity) which blamed capitalist expl
  • for Local Democracy and the Network for Global Ethics and Human Rights.
  • currently Chair of the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation (iSEI) at the University of Man
  • "Hannah Arendt, Ethics, and Responsibility."
  • Christian Ethics and Political Action.
  • menced a doctoral research degree (researching ethics and foreign policy) at the School of Governmen
  • , employee motivation and unwavering stress on ethics and corporate governance.
  • Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences
  • He was Director of the Center of Ethics and Religious Pluralism at the Shalom Hartman
  • has taught as adjunct professor of Theological Ethics and the Environment at Fresno Pacific Universi
  • lls for an increased awareness of professional ethics and responsibility.
  • ssociated with the West's other, with Oriental ethics and religion", and adds: "The Enlightenment [.
  • ics drew attention to his involvement with the Ethics and Public Policy Center and criticized remark
  • es heatedly) within the pages of Environmental Ethics and the Journal of Environmental Philosophy.
  • on, & Theatre; Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy; Gender Studies; German and Rus
  • assessment, and some elements of environmental ethics and design theory.
  • Boston and QuakerPhiladelphia: Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Class Authority and Leadersh
  • rking for protection and upliftment of medical ethics and for propeople scientific health policies;
  • UK Biobank Ethics and Governance Framework.
  • He serves on the board of Ethics and Public Policy at Harvard University, and t
  • rsity, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in religion, ethics and economics from Harvard University.
  • He also lectures Ethics and Professional Responsibility with the Law S
  • tachi Data Systems with its corporate culture, ethics and practices.
  • icine and, jointly with the Centre for Values, Ethics, and the Law in Medicine (VELiM), administers
  • n an Associate of the Australian Institute for Ethics and the Professions.
  • Ethics and political theory and their history
  • stems of epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics, and often politics and the physical sciences
  • is an adviser to the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and Disabilities Officer for the Faculty of Th
  • He teaches the MBA courses: Ethics and Global Business, and Culture and Managemen
  • Feminist Ethics and Natural Law: The End of the Anathemas by C
  • an Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
  • thor, mohel, and lecturer on topics related to ethics and spiritual growth.
  • Bell is also a visiting scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
  • ent and confident in the teaching and study of ethics and character.
  • to providing information about faith, values, ethics, and religion from across the globe.
  • arvard University's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, and the National Humanities Center.
  • the Bachelor of Arts in Management & Business Ethics and the Master of Business Administration, are
  • ursued policies that he describes as "bringing ethics and integrity back to Hamilton council".
  • director of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) in Silver Spring, Maryland,
  • and research in the areas of decision-making, ethics, and negotiation.
  • he shooting Williams had to attend a mandatory ethics and diversity class together with 13 others, a
  • not be well received, but this is a matter of ethics and not art.
  • Institute for Business, Ethics, and Public Issues
  • His main interests lie in the field of ethics and the history of liberalism.
  • Political Ethics and Public Office (1987)
  • He fused Confucian ethics and concepts from the Yijing (The Book of Chan
  • societies in developing and revising codes of ethics and presenting ethics programs.
  • he Robert C. Wright Professor of Business Law, Ethics, and Dispute Resolution at Fairfield Universit
  • ue issue including consumer safety, government ethics and pollution.2
  • In addition to his background in applied ethics and philosophy, he also has a background in me
  • He specializes in ethics and social philosophy, ethics of technology, t
  • Nichols, a past chairman of the TDA's Ethics and Judicial Affairs Council, said "there will
  • gion, Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid, Animal Ethics, and Environmental Ethics.
  • publishers, with emphases on biblical studies, ethics and ministry and is also open to the public.
  • first, he taught Systematic Theology, Biblical Ethics and English Bible.
  • a Summa devoted to questions of canon law and ethics and dealing at length with the question of usu
  • alling-out led to discussions about journalism ethics and standards and media transparency.
  • Bioethics is often linked to environmental ethics and stands in sharp contrast to biomedical eth
  • ons; Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform; Ethics; and Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the Ho
  • isioning Gender in Philosophy of Religion: the Ethics and Epistemology of Belief.
  • s the scope to be considered under utilitarian ethics, and this has been widely referenced by animal
  • He had high ethics, and he was a good lawyer.
  • d to individuals who demonstrate the exemplary ethics and philanthropic commitment embodied by Louis
  • dure, and also serves as the chair of both the Ethics and Rules committees.
  • Faculty Fellow (2008-2009), Center for Ethics and Public Affairs, The Murphy Institute
  • the jury trial in order to consider issues of ethics and excellence in advocacy and the role of lit
  • nd Death Responsibilities in Jewish Biomedical Ethics and authored Introduction to Jewish and Cathol
  • ited, with Anthony Appiah, Buying Freedom: The Ethics and Economics of Slave Redemption.
  • d Jurisprudence, Tradition, Logic, Philosophy, Ethics, and Mysticism.
  • He also served on the House Ethics and Select Aging Committees.
  • mmunity with valuable skills, disciplined work ethics and on-the-job experience.
  • The song exalts the ethics and wisdom of rural Americans.
  • He was an emeritus professor of Christian ethics and philosophy of religion at Loma Linda Unive
  • Ethics and American Foreign Policy Toward the Third W
  • In addition, philosophy, ethics and even medical practice are highly regarded
  • sociology, anthropology, psychology, theology, ethics, and jurisprudence.
  • Her campaign stressed the importance of ethics and accountability in government; protecting t
  • publications on clinical neurosurgery, medical ethics, and health care.
  • He is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a former Adjunct
  • Romanoff has made government ethics and reform a central part of his Senatorial ca
  • n the subject, including Moral Luck in Medical Ethics and Practical Politics (1991), Risk and Luck i
  • The Concept of Beastliness: Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Behaviour (1973) Philosophy 48, No.
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