ethical judgment

collocation in English

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ethical
adjective
uk
/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
relating to beliefs about what is morally right ...
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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofethicalandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofethical judgment

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The principles of bioethics are also necessary to the grounding ofethicaljudgment.
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The cyclosporine affair is typical of these arguments, with a third-party institution now being called upon to hand down a "remote"ethicaljudgment.
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Two centuries earlier, the oppositeethicaljudgmentwould probably have been made.
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In this latter part of ethics, ourethicaljudgment-making is constrained by the actual practices of our community.
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There is no other constraint on hisethicaljudgment-making.
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This is anethicaljudgmentthat goes beyond the welfare considerations and standards which apply to all farmed animals.
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In my view, that aptly sums up theethicaljudgmentwhich women time and again have to make.
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It is not charged with making a political, moral or evenethicaljudgment.
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I am making no moral orethicaljudgment.
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It is for the doctor's clinical andethicaljudgmentwhat information should be diclosed to the patient or any other person.
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The third was: who is to take responsibility for moral orethicaljudgmentin the use of animals for experimental purposes as such?
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In particular, the question of political andethicaljudgmentmust always have the upper hand.
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In recent times, some have attempted to extend a similarethicaljudgmentto non-predatory forms of coercion by individuals.
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The same defect appears in the account ofethicaljudgment; no amount of empirical fact can ever yield the notion of absolute duty.
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However, the administration itself was involved in a few instances of lapsedethicaljudgment.
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Theethicaljudgmentof magic, therefore, lies in the results: performing magic to meet selfish needs or neglecting to appreciate its power often ends disastrously.
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Arguing thatethicaljudgmentis an act of discrimination, he endeavours to invalidate moral sense theory.
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A major feature of the responses was the involvement of moral and ethical judgments.
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It is not to make those ethical judgments themselves.
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Training in the "l" of past sages cultivates in people virtues that includeethicaljudgmentabout when "l" must be adapted in light of situational contexts.
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