He argued that, as we set out our ethical convictions, we try to identify those that are deepest and most reliable.
Everyone must take personal responsibility for his ethical convictions.
Most of the men and women who formed the UUAC had strong religious and ethical convictions.
Some critics of the new field argued that ethical convictions were based on little more than emotion or faith and could not be rationally discussed or analyzed.
These ethical convictions would propel the Congregational churches into the forefront of social reform movements during the next 150 years or so.
It is considered a rigorous and comprehensive introduction to the study of ethics, covering questions of value, obligation and the nature of ethical convictions.
On capital punishment Governor Cuomo puts his mouth and his body where his ethical convictions are.
Many members of the European public have fundamental ethical convictions that lead them to reject research using the stem cells of human embryos.
In examining the Bishnoi, he focused on universal principles of conservation based on long-term ethical convictions.
Max Kozloff wrote in 1967 that Arbus's photographs have "an extraordinary ethical conviction" because they were taken with the subjects' consent and thereby challenge the viewer.