Ethics in a general sense is defined as "the science of right conduct and character; the science which treats of the nature and grounds of moral obligation and of the rules which ought to determine conduct in accordance with this obligation; the doctrine... Items of Interest - Strana 5961911Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Colorado State Medical Society - 1899 - 530 str.
...understand what is meant by the term "medical ethics?" Does our esteemed governor know that "ethics is the science of right conduct and character; the science...duty in respect to himself and the rights of others?" The word medical, as used above, calls attention to a certain class of obligations and their requirements.... | |
| 1883 - 574 str.
...signifying discourse. 7. What is meant by Ethics ? — It is a word from the Greek, and is applied to the science which treats of the nature and grounds of moral obligation. This science is also called Moral Philosophy. 8. Who was Homer? — He wcs the earliest and gr^atesi... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1910 - 676 str.
...science it was his life-work to expound. He dealt with the nature and grounds of moral obligation and the rules which ought to determine conduct in accordance with this obligation. This is the spirit which always underlies his analysis of statistics and his interpretation of a given... | |
| 1898 - 516 str.
...ENGINEERING PROFESSION. CHARLES CARROLL BROW.V. '79. M. AM. SOC. CE Ethics in a general sense is denned as '• the science of right conduct and character:...duty in respect to himself and the rights of others." In a more restricted sense, it is considered to be "a particular system of principles and rules concerning... | |
| 1900 - 598 str.
...single class of human actions and duties ; as, social ethics ; medical ethics." From same authority : "The science of right conduct and character; the science which treats of the nature and grounds of moral obligations, and the rules which ought to determine conduct in accordance with this obligation ; the... | |
| 1903 - 42 str.
...action of intelligent beings, these actions being considered in relation to their moral qualities; the science which treats of the nature and grounds of moral obligation; the science of moral philosophy, which teaches men their duty and the reasons of it; the science of... | |
| 1906 - 864 str.
...realized and taught the responsibility, and to-day it is an established truth that ethics, defined as the doctrine of man's duty in respect to himself and the rights of others is the gravest task of the teachers. We are to think for a little time to-day how we shall meet this... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1908 - 692 str.
...science it was his life-work to expound. He dealt with the nature and grounds of moral obligation and the rules which ought to determine conduct in accordance with this obligation. This is the spirit which always underlies his analysis of statistics and his interpretation of a given... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - 1909 - 524 str.
...multitude of co-workers who boast of no higher title than that of lawyer." * " Ethics " generally has been defined as " the science of right conduct and character;...duty in respect to himself and the rights of others." 2 And applying this definition to the profession of Law, " legal ethics," or, as it is sometimes called,... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1909 - 232 str.
...personal disadvantage to further the ends of another. He has made this into a science — ethics — "the doctrine of man's duty in respect to himself and the rights of others." This moral sentiment is composed partly of emotion — sympathy, pity, and the like; partly of intellectual... | |
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