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Digital Activism, Legal Reform, and Islamic Feminist Resistance in Saudi Arabia
Zakarriya J.
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RELIGIOUS ETHICS AND EMPIRICAL ETHICS
Journal of Religious Ethics, 2021AbstractIn recent decades, cognitive and behavioral scientists have learned a great deal about how people think and behave. On the most general level, there is a basic consensus that many judgments, including ethical judgments, are made by intuitive, even unconscious, impulses. This basic insight has opened the door to a wide variety of more particular
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2023
Abstract The Book of Ruth and the story of Cain and Abel encourage reflection upon an array of issues in religious ethics: humans’ performance of kindness and decency on the one hand and their capacity for interpersonal violence on the other, and why some human beings experience the bad in their lives for no seemingly good reason and why
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Abstract The Book of Ruth and the story of Cain and Abel encourage reflection upon an array of issues in religious ethics: humans’ performance of kindness and decency on the one hand and their capacity for interpersonal violence on the other, and why some human beings experience the bad in their lives for no seemingly good reason and why
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Feminist Ethics and Religious Ethics
Journal of Religious Ethics, 2015AbstractThis focus issue is a conversation at and about the interface of feminist ethics and religious ethics, in order to show what these multifaceted fields of intellectual endeavor and practical import have to say to each other, to teach and to learn.
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2003
This article considers the ethics of the early Chinese thinker Zhuangzi. In both the Chinese tradition and among western sinologists the consensus is that Zhuangzi offers little in regard to ethics. It is often suggested that Zhuangzi relies on a kind of aesthetic perception to do the right thing in changing situations.
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This article considers the ethics of the early Chinese thinker Zhuangzi. In both the Chinese tradition and among western sinologists the consensus is that Zhuangzi offers little in regard to ethics. It is often suggested that Zhuangzi relies on a kind of aesthetic perception to do the right thing in changing situations.
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Religiousness and Business Ethics
Journal of Business Ethics, 1998There is strong theoretical support for a relationship between various characteristics of religiousness and attitudes towards business ethics. This paper examines three frequently- studied dimensions of religiousness (fundamentalism, conservatism, and intrinsic religiousness) and their ability to predict students' willingness to behave unethically ...
Ellen J. Kennedy, Leigh Lawton
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