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ethicists

n. (plural of ethicist English)

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An alliance of government and industry, unfettered by so-called ethicists and alleged Luddites, who want to push the envelope on all facets of creation.

Beyond the many Gods, of course, the Phansuris believed in a single, unified ethical system which ruled the universe, but this was of interest mostly to ethicists and philosophers.

As most ethicists agree, no philosophy is superior to that of any other.

One day our great universities will be required to redeem themselves from the shame of having honored and promulgated ethicists who would excuse and facilitate the killing of the disabled, the weak, and the elderly.

Human colonies grew apace, exotic-human relations continued to be cordial, and human phi­losophers and ethicists noodled away at the concept of Unity, making it more and more acceptable to the majority of operant Earthlings.

His alternative: Fellow ethicists should assign numerical “quality of life” measurements to people and parcel out health care based upon scores.

When challenged by ethicists who see the stalking horse of the extensive eugenics program and other Nazi medical experiments meant to create an unblemished master Aryan race, the smiling, suited thugs say, "Our moral responsibility is also to take care of our jobs and well-being.

None of the ethicists at Dartmouth had the foggiest notion of what I was talking about.

All the hubbub about cloning mammals, condemnations by the pope, hand wringing by ethicists," he blows air, "A joke, as if they could stop anything with regs.