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  • ...cial processes, such as a [[jury]] trial; i.e. that it is a strictly [[law|legal]] [[concept]]. Thus, the ruling of a jury that O.J. Simpson or Julius Rosen ...of the agent. This may lead to more of a focus on [[etiquette]] than on [[ethics]] as understood in [[Western civilization]]. This has led some[who?] in Wes
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  • ...ppy smokers know; the same holds true for alcoholics and those addicted to legal or illegal drugs. The original decision to try cigarettes, alcohol, or drug ...sponsibility for illness introduces a concept of fault more at home in the legal world than in the system of healthcare. Treating all patients according to
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  • ...tps://www.philosophyblog.com.au/ethics-vs-morality-the-distinction-between-ethics-and-morals/] ...ie told for the sake of protecting someone from harm is justified. In meta-ethics, a key issue is the meaning of the terms "right" or "wrong". Moral realism
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  • '''Justice''' is the concept of fairness based on [[ethics]], [[rationality]], [[law]], and [[equity]]. A conception of justice is one ...]. As a concept it has been subject to [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[law|legal]], and [[theology|theological]] reflection and debate throughout [[history]
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  • ====Legal-rational authority==== ...democracies]] are examples of legal-rational regimes. People also abide by legal-rational authority because it makes sense to do so for their own good, as w
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  • ==Sexual ethics and legality== ...sexual intercourse have been in human culture for hundreds of years. These legal or cultural restrictions may include:
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  • [edit] Legal * Race, history and culture - Ethics - March 1996 -Extract of two articles by Claude Lévi-Strauss
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  • ...ciple of punishment. What conceptual changes do you suggest we make in our legal system to bring it more in line with the divine system? *Our legal system reflects the morality of our culture
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  • ...d normative [[postulates]]; or [[themes]], [[values]], [[emotions]], and [[ethics]]. The term is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calque calque] of the Germa ...[[politics]], [[economics]], [[religion]], [[culture]], [[science]] and [[ethics]]. For example, worldview of [[causality]] as uni-directional, [[cyclic]],
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  • doubts, its penalties and heavy armaments, its legal [[definitions]] and its codes, its [[ethics]] and its [[leaders]] and its gods, all serve but to preserve its
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  • ...libraries, the [[ethics]] that guide library service and organization, the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of c ...adults, children, and teens; [[intellectual freedom]]; [[censorship]]; and legal and budgeting issues.
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  • More fundamentally than this legal problem are the contradictions inherent in the concept of humanitarian inte # Hilpold, Peter, 'Humanitarian Intervention: Is there a Need for a Legal Reappraisal?', European Journal of International Law, 12 (2002), pages 437-
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  • ===Ethics=== Open Source ethics is split into two strands:
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  • # A legal [[document]] describing such a formal system. ...t in the constitution, such as ratifying a treaty. ''Ultra vires'' gives a legal justification for the forced cessation of such action, which might be enfor
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  • ===='''''[[Morality]]''''', '''''[[Ethics]]'''''==== ...would re-institute these teachings? (Rayson: These teachings?) The morals, ethics, values, and self-discipline.
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  • ...tary violence in society. Governments regulate the use of violence through legal systems governing [[individual]]s and political authorities, including the ...d, The One who is More Violent Prevails - Law and Violence from a Talmudic Legal Perspective, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Vol. 19, No. 2, 200
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  • ...wn advantage according to his own temperament... ."(Benedict de Spinoza, ''Ethics'', translated by Edwin Curley, Penguin Classics, 2005, ISBN10 0140435719, I ====Legal Definitions====
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  • ===Information ethics=== ...formation Ethics is therefore strictly related to the fields of [[computer ethics]] ([[Luciano Floridi|Floridi]], 1999) and the [[philosophy of information]]
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  • ...on the relevance of Gadamer's Hermeneutics for our understanding of Music, Ethics and our Education in both. ...nic Jurisprudence: A Maimonidean Perspective] by Jose Faur, describing the legal theory and hermeneutical process in rabbinic jurisprudence
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  • ...al'' comes from the Latin word ''lex''.see [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/legal Mirriam-Webster's Dictionary]
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