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Humaneness Supersedes Curiosity, F. Barbara Orlans
Humaneness Supersedes Curiosity, F. Barbara Orlans
Education Collection
Ethical considerations need to be addressed with respect to educational use of animals. Society extends greater latitude in what is permissible to do to an animal in the name of science to a professional research worker than to a high school student. A balance needs to be made of the significance of the expected experimental results, on the one hand, which the ethical costs, (in terms of pain or death to the animal), on the other. A reasonable boundary can be drawn, based on ethical as well as on practical considerations, to exclude invasive procedures on vertebrate animals in high …
Definition Of The Concept Of "Humane Treatment" In Relation To Food And Laboratory Animals, Bernard E. Rollin
Definition Of The Concept Of "Humane Treatment" In Relation To Food And Laboratory Animals, Bernard E. Rollin
Animal Welfare Collection
The very title of this talk makes a suggestion which must be forestalled, namely the idea that laboratory and food animals enjoy some exceptional moral status by virtue of the fact that we use them. In fact, it is extremely difficult to find any morally relevant grounds for distinguishing between food and laboratory animals and other animals and, far more dramatically, between animals and humans. The same conditions which require that we apply moral categories to humans rationally require that we apply them to animals as well. While it is obviously pragmatically impossible in our current sociocultural setting to expect …
Honor Code Chapel, Oru Chapel Transcripts, 8-24-1979, Oral Roberts
Honor Code Chapel, Oru Chapel Transcripts, 8-24-1979, Oral Roberts
Chapel AV & Transcripts
A transcript of honor code chapel, a yearly chapel where students, faculty and staff sign an "honor code" of conduct.
Ariel - Volume 9 Number 5, John Welch, George Coar, John W. Smith, Ii, Richard Yelovich, Mark Rubin, Roslyn Taylor, Steve Levine, John Radomski, Robert L. Brent, Vincent Viscomi, Jon Adams, Joyce Freidel, Mark Repka
Ariel - Volume 9 Number 5, John Welch, George Coar, John W. Smith, Ii, Richard Yelovich, Mark Rubin, Roslyn Taylor, Steve Levine, John Radomski, Robert L. Brent, Vincent Viscomi, Jon Adams, Joyce Freidel, Mark Repka
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Balzacian Legality, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Balzacian Legality, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Journal Articles
The study of law and literature is an area of growing interest to legal scholars in the United States. Honore de Balzac incorporated in his works a panoramic view of the social reality of nineteenth century France. In this context, the fidelity of Balzac's plots and characters to their external models has been well-documented in a number of fields, including sociology, commerce, and finance. In addition to this penchant for realism, however, Balzac laced his novels with an equally evident moral content. This commitment to accuracy and morality also influenced Balzac's novelistic treatment of the law and lawyers.
Balzac's work …
Ariel - Volume 9 Number 3, Richard B. Thomson, Jr., John Smith, Ii, Emily Wofford, Rich Yelovich, Ed Zurad, Stu Gordon, Lori D. Stein, Greg Coar, Leonard M. Rosenfeld, Steve Levine, Victor Onufreiczuk, Mark Rubin, Jim Mcweeney, Joel Shaffer, Dave Mannino, Eli Saleeby
Ariel - Volume 9 Number 3, Richard B. Thomson, Jr., John Smith, Ii, Emily Wofford, Rich Yelovich, Ed Zurad, Stu Gordon, Lori D. Stein, Greg Coar, Leonard M. Rosenfeld, Steve Levine, Victor Onufreiczuk, Mark Rubin, Jim Mcweeney, Joel Shaffer, Dave Mannino, Eli Saleeby
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Locus Of Control, Knowledge Of Ethics, And Perceived Ethicality As Influenced By An Authority Figure, F. Matthew Mihelic, William G. Connolly
Locus Of Control, Knowledge Of Ethics, And Perceived Ethicality As Influenced By An Authority Figure, F. Matthew Mihelic, William G. Connolly
Faculty Publications
The present study investigated the relationship between a subject's locus of control, knowledge of psychological ethical research principles, and perceived ethicality of a psychological research proposal as influenced by an authority figure. Subjects were asked to judge the ethicality of a research proposal, which half were led to believe had been previously deemed unethical by an authority figure. No mention was made of the authority figure's viewpoint to the other subjects. The major finding was that the variability in ratings in ethicality of the research proposal tended to diminished from the no mention to the rejection manipulation in those of …
The Myth Of Legal Ethics, Eric Schnapper
The Myth Of Legal Ethics, Eric Schnapper
Articles
The moral platitudes found in the Code of Professional Responsibility have little to do with legal ethics as actually enforced.
The Form Of The Good In Plato's Republic, Gerasimos X. Santas
The Form Of The Good In Plato's Republic, Gerasimos X. Santas
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
The theory of the Form of the Good in the Republic is truly and coherently the centerpiece of the canonical Platonism of the middle dialogues, the centerpiece of Plato's metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and politics, and even his theory of love and art. In this theory of the Form of the Good Plato was truly the first grand philosophical synthesiser. If to achieve such a grand synthesis he had to employ a few unholy combinations, such as the combination of reality, goodness, and self-predication, he may perhaps be forgiven - at least if he is understood.
Legal Ethics And The Government Lawyer, Eric Schnapper
Legal Ethics And The Government Lawyer, Eric Schnapper
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All litigation presents to some degree, real though not always perceived, a conflict between each attorney's responsibility as a representative of his or her client and as an officer of the court. Winning the case and seeing that justice is done must be inconsistent goals for counsel on at least one side in a case, if not on both. However substantial this problem may be regarded, it is certainly more complex for counsel for the government. Unlike a private attorney subject to dismissal for ignoring a client's wishes, counsel for the government often has, subject to the variables of intragovernmental …
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
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Review Of Freedman’S “Lawyers’ Ethics In An Adversary System”, Ronald D. Rotunda
Review Of Freedman’S “Lawyers’ Ethics In An Adversary System”, Ronald D. Rotunda
Law Faculty News Articles, Editorials, and Blogs
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility: Education And Enforcement, Robert H. Aronson
Professional Responsibility: Education And Enforcement, Robert H. Aronson
Articles
The fallout from the Watergate scandals has had a profound effect upon the legal profession because many of the prominent offenders were attorneys. The severity of the conduct involved and the suspicion that the activities publicized represent merely the tip of the iceberg have caused the American Bar Association, state and local bar committees, and law schools to seek new ways of educating prospective lawyers with respect to their ethical duties, and to seek more effective sanctions against ethically deficient attorneys. It is ironic, however, that increased awareness and activity in the area of legal ethics should be motivated by …
The Neglect Of Virtue, Lawrence C. Becker
The Neglect Of Virtue, Lawrence C. Becker
Philosophy Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Board Of Trustees Public Meeting March 27, 1974, University Of Maine System
Board Of Trustees Public Meeting March 27, 1974, University Of Maine System
Corporate Records
No abstract provided.
Choice And Universality In Sartre's Ethics, Gary Shapiro
Choice And Universality In Sartre's Ethics, Gary Shapiro
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Does Sartre have a coherent ethical position? At the end of Being and Nothingness he raises questions about the ethical implications of his ontology but refers them to a promised future work. For the student of existentialism it is an interesting question whether any of Sartre's later works offer this anticipated and definitive statement. Yet in the controversy over whether Saint-Genet or the Critique of Dialectical Reason fills the gap in Sartre's thought, the one concise presentation of his ethics in Existentialism Is a Humanism has been generally neglected. This neglect has not been groundless, for the essay, originally delivered …
Altruism And Moral Development ;: A Study Of The Relationship Between Children's Sharing Behavior And Level Of Moral Development., Stephen A. Callahan
Altruism And Moral Development ;: A Study Of The Relationship Between Children's Sharing Behavior And Level Of Moral Development., Stephen A. Callahan
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
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Board Of Trustees October 24, 1973, University Of Maine System
Board Of Trustees October 24, 1973, University Of Maine System
Corporate Records
No abstract provided.
0161 Legislative Procedures And The Capitol Complex, Colorado Legislative Council
0161 Legislative Procedures And The Capitol Complex, Colorado Legislative Council
All Publications (Colorado Legislative Council)
No abstract provided.
On Lawful Governments, Joseph Raz
On Lawful Governments, Joseph Raz
Faculty Scholarship
What is the meaning of sentences of the form 'X is the lawful government of the country Y,' and what kinds of statements are normally -made by using them? Most answers to these questions can be classified as legalistic, moralistic, or compromise solutions. The gist of the legalistic approach is that the lawful government is that authorized by the positive law of the land. Critics of the legalistic approach point out that disagreement about the lawful government is not always solved when agreement is reached about the positive law of the land. For example, two people may disagree as to …
False Or Suppressed Evidence: Why A Need For The Prosecutorial Tie, Ronald L. Carlson
False Or Suppressed Evidence: Why A Need For The Prosecutorial Tie, Ronald L. Carlson
Scholarly Works
Many United States Supreme Court decisions have overturned criminal convictions for the reason that the government employed false evidence to obtain the conviction or failed to disclose relevant evidence important to the defense. In reversing federal or state judgments, the Court often has located direct proof of wrongdoing by the prosecutor. The notorious "bloody shorts" case is an example in point.' There, the state introduced as evidence a pair of men's "blood-stained" undershorts to achieve conviction of the accused. When the blood turned out to be red paint, the Supreme Court granted habeas corpus relief to the defendant because "[it …
Reviewed Work: Escapism: The Logical Basis Of Ethics By P.H. Nowell-Smith And Lemmon, Layman E. Allen
Reviewed Work: Escapism: The Logical Basis Of Ethics By P.H. Nowell-Smith And Lemmon, Layman E. Allen
Reviews
Review of P.H. Nowell-Smith and E.J. Lemmon, Escapism: the logical basis of ethics; in Mind.
Review Of Concerning Dissent And Civil Disobedience, By A. Fortas, Terrance Sandalow
Review Of Concerning Dissent And Civil Disobedience, By A. Fortas, Terrance Sandalow
Reviews
Noah Chomsky has written of Justice Fortas' essay that it "is not serious enough for extended discussion." It would be a mistake to dismiss the essay so lightly. The prestige of Justice Fortas' office almost inevitably will gain for the essay an audience it would not otherwise have had, among whom will be those who will confuse the office with the argument. For some this confusion will insulate the argument from criticism. For others it will tarnish the office.
Protection For Animals In Biomedical Research, F. L. Thomsen
Protection For Animals In Biomedical Research, F. L. Thomsen
Laboratory Experiments Collection
Our conclusion from all of this work and study is that not just a small part, but that most of the suffering undergone by laboratory animals in "unnecessary" under the terms of the pain provisions of the Rogers-Javits bill. Granted, it will take some time and effort to bring about the necessary interpretations of these provisions. The Act, when passed, offers us the medium through which to obtain such interpretations.
This unnecessary suffering results mostly from the indifference, and from the inertia and the lack of proper scientific training and technical knowledge, of many of those conducting laboratory animal experiments …
Book Review, Michael E. Tigar
Legal Profession (May 1966), William & Mary Law School
Legal Profession (May 1966), William & Mary Law School
Faculty Exams: 1944-1973
No abstract provided.
Paul's Epistle To The Romans - Part 6: The Christian's Ethical Responsibilities, Earle Hilgert
Paul's Epistle To The Romans - Part 6: The Christian's Ethical Responsibilities, Earle Hilgert
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Origin Of Living Things, By Julius Seiler, Translated By Gerard Farley, Gerard Farley
The Origin Of Living Things, By Julius Seiler, Translated By Gerard Farley, Gerard Farley
Philosophy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
3. The Science Of Man, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart
3. The Science Of Man, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart
Section X: The Eighteenth Century Enlightenment
Perhaps the chief achievement of the Enlightenment was the creation of the social sciences and the application of these sciences to the problems of human existence. The selections which follow offer a first-hand glimpse of the type of work that Enlightenment thinkers accomplished in the fields of psychology, economics, political science, and ethics. The selections are but fragments of thorough, systematic analyses of the foregoing subjects. However, our primary interest here is to understand some of the important assumptions and conclusions rather than to acquire a detailed knowledge of each of the sciences. The ideas presented may seem oversimplified and …
Xxii. Philosophical Meaning, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart
Xxii. Philosophical Meaning, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart
Section XXII: Philosophical Meaning
As we have seen, philosophy was one of the major contributions of Greek Civilization. It was the Greeks who gave it its first major impetus as well as its name, "the love of learning." This very phrase embodies the most important aspects of their contribution to the West: the love of the best or most excellent; the search for something beyond a description of immediate experience; and the attempt to grasp, in some comprehensive fashion, both the actual and the ideal, both the given and the possible. In order to accomplish this task philosophy has, as we have seen, traditionally …