Which preposition to use with ethic
Pharoah had the courage of a Christ, coupled with the ethics of a savage, whose only law is his own desire of possession.
Every vice they had in China they brought to Tahiti; their virtues they left behind, except those strict ethics in commerce and finance which must be carried out successfully to "save face."
God never made one code of ethics for a man and another for a woman.
At this time I had no special familiarity with ethics as a study, and I was unacquainted with the prominence of the question of the "lie of necessity" in that realm of thought.
Locke combines a rationalistic ethics with his semi-sensational theory of knowledge; Newton is far from finding in his mechanical physics a danger for religious beliefs; the deists treat the additions of positive religion rather as superfluous ballast than as hateful unreason; Bolingbroke wishes at least to conceal from the people the illuminating principles which he offers to the higher classes.
As one ground for this conjecture, he took notice of the sect of ; which he said was a respectable class of people, who carried their ethics beyond the mere equality of men, extending their humanity to the claims of the whole animal creation.
The former pugilistic champion of the British navy cast all ring ethics to the winds.
Dr. Smyth rightly bases Christian ethics on the nature and will of God, as illustrated in the life and teachings of the divine-human Son of God.
I take them to be Sally Fielding's, and also the Female Quixote; the plan of that is pretty, but ill executed: on the contrary, the fable of The Cry is the most absurd I ever saw, but the sentiments generally just; and I think, if well dressed, would make a better body of ethics than Bolingbroke's.
I am against the men who pretend to believe that ethics without a fetich is vain and useless.
"I don't understand that you are raising the question of ethics at this stage of the game, do I?"
Hopeless of hammering American ethics into the brain of an Oriental, Kirby set off at a new angle.
Intercourse with heathens and idolaters was regulated according to a different code of ethics from that applied to intercourse with Christians.
It's the same story everywhere in the country, but the sheer number of journalists in a big city like Mumbai or Delhi helps mask the dilution of ethics among a select few.
Sir THOMAS BROWN'S Religio Medici; page 167 turned down; passage marked; read these words: "Though vicious times invert the opinions of things and set up a new ethics against virtue, yet hold thou fast to OLD MORALITY.