نتایج جستجو برای: whereas some orthodox peripatetic philosophers

تعداد نتایج: 1664980  

2010
Patrick Gallagher

Given that religious faith is constitutionally procluded as a census question, it can be challenging to document the geography of religion at the micro level. This paper explores the geography of adherence to Orthodox Judaism in Brooklyn, New York through a variety of signature locational phenomena associated with the faith, including synagogues, yeshivas and kosher food retailers. The address,...

2011
Esther Hess Horia Pitariu

The ultra-orthodox Jewish community in Israel is highly homogeneous and is virtually isolated from the surrounding secular society. Nevertheless, in recent years some openness to psychotherapy has emerged. In this paper the first author, herself a member of the ultra-orthodox community and a psychotherapist, presents a series of analyses and discussions of the major issues raised by therapy amo...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Ethics 1985

Journal: :Textual Practice 2017

2017
Alex C. Michalos

For a moral consequentialist, the connection between business ethics and quality of life is very close and direct. In general, moral philosophers may be divided into two very broad groups: deontologists and consequentialists. Deontologists hold that some human actions are inherently morally good or evil—for example, murder is inherently bad, whereas telling the truth is inherently good. Consequ...

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