1059 examples of ethic in sentences

In his Poetria, John of Garland explains allegorically an "elegiac, bucolic, ethic, love poem" which he quotes.

4. Muses Looking Glass, a Comedy, which by the author was first called The Entertainment; as appears from Sir Aston Cokaine's Works, who writ an encomium on it, and Mr. Richard West said of it, Who looks within this clearer glass will say, At once he writ an ethic tract and play.

They belong to the common citizen, to you, to the individual, and if once superstition is cast out and we fall back on right reason and the eternal principles of the Christian ethic and the Christian ideal, we shall not find them difficult of attainment; and once attained they can be put in practice, for the ill thing exists only on sufferance, the right thing establishes itself by force of its very quality of right.

If Christ be not the Son of God, and His revelation of the "faith once delivered" be not the divine and final guide, fulfilling, completing and at the same time reversing every other ethic, religion and moral code, then these things be indeed foolishness, for there is no explaining them on the ground of logic or philosophy.

Finally, the do-it-yourself ethic of the internet community was replaced by the new value of commerce.

The emergence of a networked culture, accompanied by an ethic of media literacy, open discussion and direct action held the promise of a more responsive political system wherever it spread.

This is an ethic of common sense from the standpoint of the cultured man of the worldwhich at the proper time has the right, no doubt, to gain itself a hearing.

The Confucianist writings came under special attack because they kept alive the memory of the old feudal conditions, preaching the ethic of the old feudal class which had just been destroyed and must not be allowed to rise again if the state was not to suffer fresh dissolution or if the central administration was not to be weakened.

I do not, as I have said, underrate the evils that really do arise from militarism and the military ethic.

The middle-class ethic was inadequate for some purposes; so is the public-school ethic, the ethic of the upper classes.

The middle-class ethic was inadequate for some purposes; so is the public-school ethic, the ethic of the upper classes.

The middle-class ethic was inadequate for some purposes; so is the public-school ethic, the ethic of the upper classes.

It must be remembered that many critics, including many Englishmen, doubted whether a rust had not eaten into this as into other parts of the national life, feared that England had too long neglected both the ethic and the technique of war, and would prove a weak link in the chain.

The learned James Harris has a remark as follows: "How useful to ETHIC SCIENCE, and indeed to KNOWLEDGE in general, a GRAMMATICAL DISQUISITION into the Etymology and Meaning of WORDS was esteemed by the chief and ablest Philosophers, may be seen by consulting Plato in his Cratylus; Xenophon's Memorabilia, IV, 5, 6; Arrian.

External pictures, and their corresponding influence on the spectator, are equally ready at his summons; and though his poetry, from the nature of his subjects, is in general rather ethic and didactic, than narrative of composition, than his figures and his landscapes are presented to the mind with the same vivacity as the flow of his reasoning, or the acute metaphysical discrimination of his characters.

In the ethic of intellect they are decidedly inferior.

I do not want to argue at all with Pani Kromitzka, but if somebody else would do it,point out to women like her that the laws of nature, laws of affection, cannot be broken with impunity, that they are stronger than any ethic laws, I should be glad of it.

WARD, HARRY F. Our economic morality and the ethic of Jesus.

WARD, HARRY F. Our economic morality and the ethic of Jesus.

It was through reading his work, "The Ethic of Free Thought," that the Matriarchate made such a deep impression on my mind and moved me to write a tract on the subject.

Ethic, i. 13.

What Religion has to face in the controversies of to-day is not the unbelief of the sty, but the unbelief of the educated conscience and of the soaring intellect; and unless it can arm itself with a loftier ethic and a grander philosophy than its opponent, it will lose its hold over the purest and the strongest of the younger generation.

Of all our poet's writings none were read with more general approbation than his Ethic Epistles, or multiplied into more editions.

If the departure of the "captains and the kings" was at hand, if the new forces of democracy had routed them, if liberty for all men was now an ethic need of civilization, so political recognition was necessary for women.

The whole of that recent political ethic which conceives that if we only go far enough we may finish a thing for once and all, that being strong consists chiefly in being deliberately deaf and blind, owes a great deal of its complete sway to his example.

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