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How Jewish Is the Christian God?, by Laurent Guyénot

The Unz Review 24 Apr 2025
logics, physics, and ethics ... Ethics is the knowledge of good and evil ... But ethics is also based on physics, because virtue requires a metaphysical understanding of the holistic interconnectedness of all beings ... Rational ethics.
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Guideline calls for raising work ethics

China Daily 23 Apr 2025
... focusing on raising work ethics in the new era. The guideline emphasizes that modern work ethics should be rooted in traditional Chinese virtues while incorporating contemporary professional standards.
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China strives to enhance people's work ethics

China Daily 21 Apr 2025
... Human Resources and Social Security recently released a guideline focusing on improving people's work ethics in the new era, by combining Chinese traditional virtues with modern professional morality.
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MPs’ Pension Scheme Might Have to be Bailed Out by Taxpayer Thanks to Years of ...

The Daily Sceptic 14 Apr 2025
Britain’s bombed out pension scheme for Members of Parliament might have to be bailed out by taxpayers following disastrous speculations in ‘ethical’ green investments. But the MPs have only their virtue-signalling selves to blame.
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The best solutions for thinning hair

The Times/The Sunday Times 14 Apr 2025
It is made from ethically sourced red deer umbilical cords and works to revive dormant follicles using the patented ingredient PTT-6, a compound found in stem cells that has more than 3,000 proteins ... Virtue Hair Flourish ... £120, Virtue at Cult Beauty.
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The Sentencing Council’s Two-Tier Guidelines Failed to Treat People as Individuals

The Daily Sceptic 14 Apr 2025
... the nature of virtue, and useful also for legislators with a view to the assigning both of honours and of punishments” (Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book III, Chapter I, emphasis added).
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The West is bored to death

New Statesman 08 Apr 2025
Developing a healthy relationship with free time does not come naturally; it requires a leisure ethic, and like Aristotelian virtue, this probably needs to be cultivated from a young age.
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