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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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