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  • 51Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation — The [http://www.journalismfoundation.org Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation] was established in 1982 by Edith Kinney Gaylord (1916 2001). The Foundation s mission is to invest in the future of journalism by building the ethics, skills …

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  • 52Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics — [http://www.int res.com/journals/esep Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics] (ESEP) is published by Inter Research.AimESEP provides a global stage for presenting, discussing and developing issues concerning ethics in science and… …

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  • 53ethics, applied — The subject that appplies ethics to actual practical problems, such as those of abortion, euthanasia, the treatment of animals, or other environmental, legal, political, and social problems. See also bioethics, business ethics . Practitioners of… …

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  • 54ethics officer — n. A corporate official who monitors the ethical conduct of employees. Example Citation: One former ethics officer said one ethics program failed to catch on at a company whose married president was dating his secretary. It made the whole message …

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  • 55ethics, divine-command theory of —    The divine command theory of ethics views the ground of moral laws as deriving from the divine command or will. This is one response to the ancient Euthyphro dilemma: is something good because God commands it, or does God command it because it …

    Christian Philosophy

  • 56ethics — Of or relating to moral action, conduct, motive or character; as, ethical emotion; also, treating of moral feelings, duties or conduct; containing precepts of morality; moral. Professionally right or befitting; conforming to professional… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 57ethics — Of or relating to moral action, conduct, motive or character; as, ethical emotion; also, treating of moral feelings, duties or conduct; containing precepts of morality; moral. Professionally right or befitting; conforming to professional… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 58Ethics and Language — Infobox Book name = Ethics and Language author = C. L. Stevenson country = England language = English subject = Emotivism publisher = Yale University Press release date = 1944 media type = Print (Hardcover) pages = 338 Ethics and Language is a… …

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  • 59ethics — n. professional ethics * * * [ eθɪks] professional ethics …

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  • 60ethics — The principles of right and wrong conduct; the basis for doing what is right, and the discernment of what is right, are fundamental issues throughout the Bible. Indeed many readers of the Bible would find it hard to separate the religion from the …

    Dictionary of the Bible