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  • ...of rights is of vital importance in such [[disciplines]] as [[law]] and [[ethics]], especially [[theories]] of [[justice]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...ving [[legal]] rights, and has been defined as the "right to have rights". Legal rights are sometimes called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_rights civ
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  • ...tural right (Latin ius naturale), although most contemporary political and legal [[theorists]] separate the two. ...lato.stanford.edu/entries/natural-law-ethics/ The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics], by Mark Murphy, 2002.
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  • '''Accountability''' is a [[concept]] in [[ethics]] and governance with several [[meanings]]. It is often used synonymously w # Walzer, Michael (1994). "The Legal Codes of Ancient Israel". In Ian Shapiro. the Rule of Law. NY: New York Uni
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  • ...lism). In [[ethics]], and (in some places) in law and alternative forms of legal dispute resolution such as mediation, some [[types]] of [[communication]] b
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  • ===Topic: ''Ethics and Legal Entities''=== ...s from a lack of morals, the progression of the mores and especially group ethics.
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  • One of the basic virtues of chivalry, [[Christianity|Christian]] [[ethics]], [[Judaism]], and [[Islam]], it is also related to concepts of [[justice] In a legal sense, a defendant having been found guilty of a capital crime may ask for
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  • [[Image:Ethics-frame_1.jpg|right|"Work on the word ethic/discipline"]] ...ive ethics'' (the study of how to determine ethical values), and ''applied ethics'' (the study of the use of ethical values).
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  • ...' and Middle French ''reel'', ''real'' (French ''réel'') (adjective) (in [[legal]] use) that concerns [[things]] and not people (1283), [[actual]], concrete ...ity over [[ideology]], [[moral]] concerns and social reconstructions. In [[ethics]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_realism moral realism] takes the vie
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  • ...e of [[arbiter]]; someone who is tasked to judge some matter. An arbitrary legal judgment is a decision made at the discretion of the judge, not the law. Wh ...alculation and deduction; many rationalists (though not all) apply this to ethics as well. All decisions should be made through [[reason]] and [[logic]], not
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  • In [[ethics]] and [[law]], "Let the punishment fit the crime" is the principle that the ...page&q&f=false The Metaphysical Elements of Justice]'' of retribution as a legal principle: "Judicial punishment can never be used merely as a means to prom
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  • 25:4.1 These [[legal]] and [[technical]] [[minds]] of the [[spirit]] world were not [[created]] ...s]. And from the pilot worlds they are received into the "college of the [[ethics]] of [[law]] and the [[technique]] of Supremacy," the [[Paradise]] [[traini
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  • ...ce of arbiter; someone who is tasked to judge some matter.[3] An arbitrary legal [[judgment]] is a decision made at the discretion of the judge, not one tha ...lation and [[deduction]]; many rationalists (though not all) apply this to ethics as well. All decisions should be made through reason and [[logic]], not via
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  • As of 2009, some forms of active euthanasia are legal in Belgium,[1] Luxembourg,[2] The Netherlands,[1] Switzerland,[1] Thailand, ...en perceived as a more ethical option[9]. VRFF is sometimes suggested as a legal alternative to euthanasia in jurisdictions disallowing euthanasia.[citation
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  • ...php?title=Book_of_Exodus#Chapter_.12] All types of social usage and even [[legal]] [[procedures]] cling to the old forms. [[Category: Ethics]]
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  • ...s no alternative but that of theonomy or [[autonomy]]" (Christian Theistic Ethics p. 134). Among Reformed Christians, [[John Calvin]], the Continental Reform ...tive of Christian reconstruction and called his book Theonomy in Christian Ethics he had:
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  • ...r group, e.g., the Hippocratic Oath of doctors, established professional [[ethics]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Key_Values_of_the_Green_Party Ten *some set of criteria whereby an outside legal code or political [[authority]] can be called in - unless the group itself
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  • ...of [[ethics]] or mission statement. Contracts can also be understood as a legal tool for enforcing honesty in transactions. ...rgued that other goods must override honesty under some circumstances. The legal philosopher, [[Hugo Grotius]], for example, argued that honesty is owed onl
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  • ...sis and debate within diverse fields such as [[religion]], [[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights] ...ceptual and normative elements could then be incorporated into established legal doctrine and economic theory, both of which assume some level of individual
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  • ..., [[justice]], [[property]], [[rights]], [[law]], and the enforcement of a legal code by [[authority]]: what they are, why (or even if) they are needed, wha Contemporaneously with the rise of analytic ethics in Anglo-American thought, in Europe several new lines of philosophy direct
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  • :1714 II. 12 Not knowing that the Bill or Bond is true or legal, or that the Man bound to me is honest or responsible. ====Moral, causal and legal responsibility====
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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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  • ===Ethics and politics of anti-aging nutritional supplementation and medicine=== ...h" because stoppage of heartbeat and breathing, the usual [[criteria]] for legal death, occur before biological death of cells and tissues of the body. Even
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  • ...ne may believe in one religion, many religions or none at all, with little legal or social sanction), as well as the general belief that religion does not u [edit]Secular ethics
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  • ...be embarrassed one's actions must be revealed to others. In the field of [[ethics]] (moral [[psychology]], in particular), however, there is debate as to whe ...red one aspect of socialization in all societies. Shame is enshrouded in [[legal]] precedent as a pillar of [[punishment]] and ostensible correction. Shame
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  • MMc: Thank you. We use the legal rights to intellectual property and patent protection, to both protect and MMc: The legal definition of plagiarism is when someone appropriates or steals someone els
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  • ...f ideology: [[political]], [[social]], [[epistemology|epistemological]], [[ethics|ethical]], and so on. ...on top of the base, and comprises that society's ideology, as well as its legal system, political system, and religions. For Marx, the base determines the
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  • ...ecision- making well emplaced in their thinking, which is the morality and ethics that emanate from those 7 values you have been taught and have read about. ...areness of the 7 values themselves, and that is the proactive morality and ethics that emanate from those values. It is essential that these 7 values be made
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  • 25:4.1 These [[legal]] and [[technical]] [[minds]] of the [[spirit]] world were not [[created]] ...s]. And from the pilot worlds they are received into the "college of the [[ethics]] of [[law]] and the [[technique]] of Supremacy," the [[Paradise]] [[traini
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  • ...evil persons." True enough, there are perpetrators against whom compelling legal cases can be made; but in the final analysis, all are implicated. We are al ...regarding US government complicity in the 9/11 tragedy. Despite the acute legal and political implications of this accusation, nearly 30 percent of registe
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  • ...legal'' comes from the Latin word ''lex''. [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/legal Mirriam-Webster's Dictionary]
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  • ...ist school of thought with ancient roots in India. It proposed a system of ethics based on rational thought. However, this school has been dead for more than ...ical discussions in the Talmud usually center around legal issues, and the legal implications of having a particular philosophy. Midrash and [[Kabbalah]] f
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