ethicist - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • include: The members include ethicists from an academic institution, clinicians ( doctors and nurses ), a psychologist, solicitor and a cleric.

Adjective modifier

  • medical: By contrast, medical ethicists remain 16 with nonlinear systems.
  • clinical: He first stumbled across a Clinical Ethicist on the staff of the teaching hospital at which he was a visiting consultant in the USA.
  • leading: This book is an eclectic review from a team of leading ethicists covering the main methods for analyzing ethical problems in modern medicine.
  • Western: They cannot proceed to a straightforward comparison between Buddhist and Western ethicists, but must first construct the studied object.
  • many: For the latter reason alone, many medical ethicists consider it to be a profoundly immoral procedure when done on humans.

Noun used with modifier

  • virtue: Virtue ethicists have eschewed any attempt to ground virtue ethics in an external foundation while continuing to maintain that their claims can be validated.
  • business: On the face of it, the answer would be the professional business ethicist.
  • computer: Applying moral theory is only part of what computer ethicists do, however.

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