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单词 ethical
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ethical
(eθɪkəl )
1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Ethical means relating to beliefs about right and wrong.
...the moral and ethical standards in the school.
...the medical, nursing and ethical issues surrounding terminally-ill people.
ethically (eθɪkli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed, ADVERB after verb]
Attorneys are ethically and legally bound to absolute confidentiality.
2. adjective
If you describe something as ethical, you mean that it is morally right or morally acceptable.
...ethical investment schemes.
Does the party think it is ethical to link tax policy with party fund-raising?
ethically adverb [ADVERB after verb]
Mayors want local companies to behave ethically.
Collocations:
ethical framework
What we think people do or don't deserve depends on our own ethical framework.
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This was a conference where, among other things, scientists were looking to build a consensus on an ethical framework for using her technology.
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Subsequent efforts by the commission to construct an ethical framework for the funding of political parties ran into heavy fire from all directions.
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Rather than favouring a particular economic system it proposes an ethical framework within which the system should operate.
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They were perfectly secure within the ethical framework of their lives.
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ethical guidelines
The central bank has refused to reveal its ethical guidelines over financial dealings by its senior executives.
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Ethical guidelines govern leaking information you have promised to keep secret.
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The charity, which operates projects in 17 countries, adheres to strict ethical guidelines, and if you don't have the right qualities, your application will be refused.
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Nevertheless, rock'n'roll doctors still have to stick to medical and ethical guidelines.
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There should, she believes, be a legal requirement to follow ethical guidelines.
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ethical imperative
Paying a fair amount of tax will become even more of an ethical imperative in a post-pandemic world when everything has to be paid for.
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It rejects censorship and affirms the ethical imperative to provide unrestricted access to information and to guard against impediments to open inquiry.
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He maintains that commitment to the present day, seeing it as an ethical imperative.
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He makes the distinction between legal proscription and ethical imperative.
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It describes a philosophy that holds it to be an ethical imperative to implement ideals of virtue or good.
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ethical investor
Corporations find their carbon emissions under scrutiny by ethical investor lobbyists.
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However, if you are just starting out as an ethical investor, you may find it helpful to talk to a specialist rather than do all the legwork yourself.
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It was also a holier-than-thou ethical investor.
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The filing of the resolution marked an increase in pressure from ethical investors on companies over climate change.
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As so often with emerging markets, ethical investors will probably prefer to avoid them, while optimistic pragmatists may hope international communication and integration will lead to reform.
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ethical judgment
However, the administration itself was involved in a few instances of lapsed ethical judgment.
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The same defect appears in the account of ethical judgment; no amount of empirical fact can ever yield the notion of absolute duty.
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The classic stories were underpowered and demanded of him that he supply too many of his own interpretations and ethical judgments.
The Times Literary Supplement
Equally, nurses need to show empathy and respect, be compassionate and make ethical judgments, all of which are important qualities of caring.
Times, Sunday Times
I do not think that scientists should challenge the spiritual leadership of the clergy, but they can provide authoritative information that should play a part in underpinning ethical judgments.
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ethical lapse
After his death, investigations uncovered a tangle of ethical lapses.
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Yet last week the focus was on his record of alleged ethical lapses.
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Firms need to learn from ethical lapses of their counterparts so that they do not follow in their footsteps.
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ethical norms
Third, the relationship-impairment account makes sense of many of the ethical norms that govern blaming (as distinct from expressing blame).
The Times Literary Supplement
It aimed to assess whether banking simply attracted less ethical individuals, or whether something about its professional culture caused people to disregard ethical norms.
Times, Sunday Times
We want to welcome people who embrace our cultural, legal and ethical norms.
Times, Sunday Times
Ethical primitivism focuses on restoring the ethical norms and commitment to discipleship of the early church.
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The chapters as a whole center around ethical questions, particularly casuistry, the interplay, and possible or apparent interference, between ethical norms.
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ethical obligation
So it was because of the public outcry that he stepped down, not because he felt there was a moral and ethical obligation.
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The redemptive power of the free market was not just a matter of efficient economics; it was an ethical obligation, a crusade.
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The distinction between minimal decency (an ethical obligation) and supererogation helps moral agents understand and protect their own and each other's.
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The party believes everyone as a moral and ethical obligation to protect and conserve the environment.
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Some rulebooks declare it an ethical obligation of a player to point out any error in the awarding of a pot or the reading of hands shown down.
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ethical principle
Helping the needy may spring from human compassion, from an ethical principle, or even from less noble intentions based on human calculation.
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If a human rather than an ethical principle showed such caprice, he would be rocking quietly in the corner of a secure unit.
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We must recognise that our most important ethical principle requires respect for the human.
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Is this not a fundamental ethical principle at the heart of a nation's character?
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Fraternal societies differed from public and private hierarchical aid organizations by employing an ethical principle of reciprocity.
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ethical problem
He described this as a 'solution to a ticklish ethical problem'.
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Some people have an ethical problem eating horse and will feel betrayed to learn they've eaten it.
The Sun
Billy has an ethical problem with the request, and refuses it.
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Assigning a subject to a placebo group can pose an ethical problem if it violates his or her right to receive the best available treatment.
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Mundane situations pose novel engineering and ethical problems, but they also lead people to question basic assumptions of the traffic system.
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ethical quandary
It's an ethical quandary on an existential scale.
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Humans spent too little time on the basic, ancient preprogramming craft of storytelling, and too much on worrying about a past-its-sell-by-date ethical quandary.
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The smart cast hit both jokes and melodies, though the staging slows as it dwells on ethical quandaries.
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Increasingly science seems both to plunge us into irresolvable ethical quandaries only to rescue us shortly thereafter.
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There are so many ethical quandaries.
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ethical reflection
Her answer - 'through love' - replaced what should have been ethical reflection with mawkish anti-intellectualism.
Times, Sunday Times
It refuses to separate thought from emotion, bodily responses from ethical reflection, perception from imagination and logic from desire.
The Times Literary Supplement
For all our sakes, it now urgently needs to become a world leader in the quality of sustained and continuous ethical reflection that must go with it.
Times, Sunday Times
These form a basis for ethical reflection and learning, both for individuals or groups.
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We are willing to accept these blinders on our ethical reflections because we are more enamored than ever with technological advance.
Christianity Today
ethical responsibility
The caring professions sometimes can forget their ethical responsibility quite easily.
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We have a social and ethical responsibility to all our workers.
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As the board, as directors, we have a responsibility to our people, a moral, ethical responsibility to the people who work for us.
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It holds high the principles of social and ethical responsibility.
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It was through his human existence that he showed his supreme wisdom of compassion, ethical responsibility, and prajna-wisdom.
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ethical stance
However, it seems probable the funds would not want to mess with the bank's running, given the make-up of the customer base, who value its ethical stance.
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By that she meant that the ethical stance of the smaller group she founded would infiltrate the multinational, not that it would introduce falling sales and collapsing profits.
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If you have been wanting to adopt a more ethical stance on banking, this could be your chance.
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At its broadest, the life style includes self-concept, the self-ideal (or ego ideal), an ethical stance and a view of the wider world.
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Qibla's ethical stance manifested itself in the company's pledge to donate 10% of its net profits to humanitarian causes around the world.
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ethical standpoint
From an ethical standpoint many things about pollutants can be studied, like questions of disposal, storage, recycling, and responsibility.
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Whilst the report recommended abolition from an ethical standpoint, it made no mention of possible miscarriages of justice.
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According to them, from any ethical standpoint such interception of web traffic must be conditional on the basis of explicit and informed consent.
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ethical theory
Some of her earlier research focused on developing a social differences-focused approach to ethical theory.
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He then goes on to propose his own ethical theory, based on an effort to accommodate this deficiency.
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Therefore, for a deontological ethical theory they are open to a surprisingly large amount of interpretation and flexibility.
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In terms of standard ethical theory, respecting dignity can also be aligned with having a respect for people and their autonomous choices.
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It furnished his imagination with the symbol of a completely developed individual, an individual who united ethical theory with spontaneity and richness of character.
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ethical value
Using ethical practices to build brand equity and brand positioning have been taken by different marketing experts, differently based on their cultural, ethical value system.
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He was driven by the concept of the common good, which he regarded as an ethical value.
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Value initially means to have a claim against someone, meaning an economical, not an ethical value.
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The bench also stated that the anchor should not transgress the bounds of ethical value.
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To allay these fears, the funds agreed a legally binding deal with the mutual to enshrine its ethical values.
Times, Sunday Times
ethical violations
The anonymous saboteurs were protesting at what they saw as ethical violations by climbers who have artificially created holds to make climbing easier, a process known as manufacturing and chipping.
Times, Sunday Times
Unfortunately, enforcing ethical violations can lead to consequences for the public administrator.
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As a consequence, broadly defined ethical standards are difficult to assess regarding concerns of ethical violations.
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The industry has come under fire from critics for potential ethical violations.
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This was described as one of several recent cases where such complaints about post-9/11 ethical violations were dismissed for lack of proof.
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Translations:
Chinese: 民族的
Japanese: 倫理的な
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