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, ethical, and his works all have a shade of christian morality. contains deep meanings, such as the novel crime punishment, in in this novel, the key point is not what we were taught at school, but simply a crime, punishment, it is the reading of the gospel, sonya marmeladova, there with raskolnikov they read, and the whole spirit permeates the work of dostoevsky, the spirit of christianity, is very important for us, so spending the days of dostoevsky optina hermitage with the blessing of his holiness the patriarch, this year already... the third year will be the holding of dostoevsky days of this event in our monastery. last year a monument to the famous russian to the writer near optina pustyn. large cultural events were held, this year we also invite everyone to take part in the days of dostoevsky optina and hermitages, they will be held this year from july 12 to 14, for the first time this year we have such a student module, five students will not live at the monastery in tents from various universities in russia and abroad, here they will be culturally enriched and receive mora
, ethical, and his works all have a shade of christian morality. contains deep meanings, such as the novel crime punishment, in in this novel, the key point is not what we were taught at school, but simply a crime, punishment, it is the reading of the gospel, sonya marmeladova, there with raskolnikov they read, and the whole spirit permeates the work of dostoevsky, the spirit of christianity, is very important for us, so spending the days of dostoevsky optina hermitage with the blessing of his...
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moral confusion. you know, when i was at the judiciary committee working for the democrats, i remember multiple times when black folks and brown folks and folks were systematically targeted and the democrats leadership would all rise up in unison and we should invoke to 42 of title 18, which is the criminal civil rights statutes, allow the justice department to prosecute violations of civil rights. they say we should use 1983, which is the civil provision which allows victims to go into court and civilly. you know, back in 1957, when segregationists tried keep black students away from schools after brown b board of education, dwight eisenhower ordered in the 82nd airborne. and it is puzzling to me in the same way that when israel is faced with a 911 and israel being a country of 10 million people in a sea of 500 million in neighboring countries, many of whom are pledged their destruction, israel the same way israel's questioned about whether it has a right to defend itself. it now seems that the are n
moral confusion. you know, when i was at the judiciary committee working for the democrats, i remember multiple times when black folks and brown folks and folks were systematically targeted and the democrats leadership would all rise up in unison and we should invoke to 42 of title 18, which is the criminal civil rights statutes, allow the justice department to prosecute violations of civil rights. they say we should use 1983, which is the civil provision which allows victims to go into court...
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a liberal morality. there is conception that appeals to me for a number of reasons. it is true. each human being really a sacred it comports with important elements of the tradition. it is economical. even in our partisan and pulverized time. citizens affirm equal dignity in various rights grounded thereon. perhaps most personally for today it is compatible with very different conceptions of the proper role in public life. it is not uncontroversial. different theorists employee competing conceptions of what makes democracy. dialectical mischief. another critic decries liberalism it turns out that what is objected is not liberal democracy but some controversial working at conception thereof. so, for example, if it is correct, liberalism is tied to a kind of enlightenment according to which basic political norms must satisfy. it is evident from self evidence it is liberalism with insatiable humanitarianism in which the state must be neutral between different ways of life. we are privileging particularly th
a liberal morality. there is conception that appeals to me for a number of reasons. it is true. each human being really a sacred it comports with important elements of the tradition. it is economical. even in our partisan and pulverized time. citizens affirm equal dignity in various rights grounded thereon. perhaps most personally for today it is compatible with very different conceptions of the proper role in public life. it is not uncontroversial. different theorists employee competing...
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a liberal morality. there is conception that appeals to me for a number of reasons. it is true. each human being really a sacred it comports with important elements of the tradition. it is economical. even in our partisan and pulverized time. citizens affirm equal dignity in various rights grounded thereon. perhaps most personally for today it is compatible with very different conceptions of the proper role in public life. it is not uncontroversial. different theorists employee competing conceptions of what makes democracy. dialectical mischief. another critic decries liberalism it turns out that what is objected is not liberal democracy but some controversial working at conception thereof. so, for example, if it is correct, liberalism is tied to a kind of enlightenment according to which basic political norms must satisfy. it is evident from self evidence it is liberalism with insatiable humanitarianism in which the state must be neutral between different ways of life. we are privileging particularly th
a liberal morality. there is conception that appeals to me for a number of reasons. it is true. each human being really a sacred it comports with important elements of the tradition. it is economical. even in our partisan and pulverized time. citizens affirm equal dignity in various rights grounded thereon. perhaps most personally for today it is compatible with very different conceptions of the proper role in public life. it is not uncontroversial. different theorists employee competing...
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compromise as a moral good. right. this was the compromise he needs to stop producing his newspaper and get out of town, and in return they won't kill him. lovejoy refused the deal, and four days later, he was dead. and his printing presses were tossed into the mississippi river. and that mob action seemingly at least tacitly sanctioned by the town authorities, was widely covered in newspapers across the united states just the previous year. in 1837, abraham lincoln as a young whig member of the state legislature, had opposed the motion, declaring that the right of property in slaves was sacred. and as the motion said, we disapprove of the formation of abolitionist societies among us in the state of illinois. lincoln had opposed that motion, but it was nevertheless passed by 77 votes to six. lincoln was only one of six legislators opposing it. and so when lincoln, just a few months later, turns up to the young men's lyceum in springfield and spoke so passionately about the need for reverence, for the law every body in
compromise as a moral good. right. this was the compromise he needs to stop producing his newspaper and get out of town, and in return they won't kill him. lovejoy refused the deal, and four days later, he was dead. and his printing presses were tossed into the mississippi river. and that mob action seemingly at least tacitly sanctioned by the town authorities, was widely covered in newspapers across the united states just the previous year. in 1837, abraham lincoln as a young whig member of...
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and and their moral, moral judgments of them would be made concerning the wayju that they lived up to these externally-imposed rules, and that was the essence, let's say, of martinis luther's basic christian freedom. as time went on over the last couple of centuries, the realm of autonomy has expanded pretty relentlessly so that by the time you get to figures like friedrich in each cha, at the end of the 19th century he can creates his character who is free was not only does -- because not only does he have the ability to obey the law or not, he can make up the law himself. he can create the moral frame ifwork. and, you know, this is what leads to what is sometimes labeled ex, pressive individualism where your individuality extends all the way to your ability to establish the moral rules under which you are living. and obviously, you can't have a society if this is the case. because what is a society? if a society are shared rules thatat how collective action tht allow people to live peacefully with oney another, and if everybody gets to make up their owne rules, that's not going to h
and and their moral, moral judgments of them would be made concerning the wayju that they lived up to these externally-imposed rules, and that was the essence, let's say, of martinis luther's basic christian freedom. as time went on over the last couple of centuries, the realm of autonomy has expanded pretty relentlessly so that by the time you get to figures like friedrich in each cha, at the end of the 19th century he can creates his character who is free was not only does -- because not only...
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that is to say moral virtues. and, yes, the science of virtue and vices moral philosophy. i set out to write a book that said this tradition knows nothing of the virtues following mcintyre and can make sense of them. hobbs says at the end of chapter 15 that actually the laws of nature are not really laws and conclusions are theorems. more than that, they name qualities of mind and character. and with each additional thinker, i studied. i had a similar experience. i will only mention lock here. much-maligned taken as a kind of demonic figure by the post liberals, the turning point responsible for establishing a philosophy and obsessively focused on individual freedom but an individual freedom that really means radical emancipation from all external causes. locke is really a postmodern. but there i am rereading john locke and i come to chapter 6 and in the middle of an account of the second treatise, a book is the origins, the extent and the aims of political power and a chapter on education in the family. and parents essential role in the -- preparing their children and dau
that is to say moral virtues. and, yes, the science of virtue and vices moral philosophy. i set out to write a book that said this tradition knows nothing of the virtues following mcintyre and can make sense of them. hobbs says at the end of chapter 15 that actually the laws of nature are not really laws and conclusions are theorems. more than that, they name qualities of mind and character. and with each additional thinker, i studied. i had a similar experience. i will only mention lock here....
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they have moral work and work in moral philosophy. when they reach ayatollah raisi , they do the worst insults and he did not see one of these. he used to say that i feel sorry for the nation whose exit is this mr. raisi. he didn't see these things , he didn't hear them at all. i remember i wrote a text in response to a text in the name of me and do mustafa on my instagram , which was deleted after a few days. now it had the name of a martyr , i don't know what to delete it, it was very interesting for me to serve them, when you don't say these words at all, sir , don't fill my time with these things, you see, an isis one day you will go with a sword, some nannies of morals will honor with the sword of morals but ayatollah raisi was silent and did not show himself, it was as if he had little hearts he was close to him . there was an important point in him that the central duty of ayatollah raisi was his jihadi work, that is, he can be the president, and whatever is important must be a duty. this is a very important point. i remember i
they have moral work and work in moral philosophy. when they reach ayatollah raisi , they do the worst insults and he did not see one of these. he used to say that i feel sorry for the nation whose exit is this mr. raisi. he didn't see these things , he didn't hear them at all. i remember i wrote a text in response to a text in the name of me and do mustafa on my instagram , which was deleted after a few days. now it had the name of a martyr , i don't know what to delete it, it was very...
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indicators that he had, which may actually be a lot of many moral indicators. if we want to categorize them, we could really see and feel them, and i think a very important feature that they had was their oppression. their oppression was actually caused by their patience and tolerance, which i said means that they were under a lot of stress now, finally, everyone saw these media and the amount of destruction they were doing, but they were patient, even because some of these destructions were an opportunity. they used to remember. now , god willing, i will continue to give his example . i think that our dear people should know what kind of personality we have lost today, but we hope that, god willing, this path that he started and this memory that will be given to leave a place , god willing, he will be able to help, if you did not pay attention to the route in the same interview that was being broadcast. i had a woman when she was alive being myself, we would make criticisms , we would talk, yes, and now i hope that it will make us halal , many people may have
indicators that he had, which may actually be a lot of many moral indicators. if we want to categorize them, we could really see and feel them, and i think a very important feature that they had was their oppression. their oppression was actually caused by their patience and tolerance, which i said means that they were under a lot of stress now, finally, everyone saw these media and the amount of destruction they were doing, but they were patient, even because some of these destructions were an...
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the moral rot at the highest levels of these so-called elite universities. and as i said after the to go.ations, two down, so many at o an earthquake. their disgraceful attempt to contextualize genocide of jews is a symptom of decades of moral decay, intellectual laziness, and dangerous radical groupthink at these so-called elite institutions across society. we have put colleges and universities on notice andci expanded this investigation to ensure every jewish and israeli student, faculty member, andsu staff member is protected on we're looking at foreignem o uversities, the failure to protect jewish students, the federal accreditation system, the assaulnerty and free speech, the antisemitism inherent in woke dei, the erosion in academic integrity, and the extent to whic.s have been forced to bankroll the political indoctrination of young americans at these institutions. the days of un antisemitism, of anti-jewish racism, must be over. .. s of the old hatred accountable. ladies and gentlemen, this has reflud my takes of the battle we'ren. i want to lye you
the moral rot at the highest levels of these so-called elite universities. and as i said after the to go.ations, two down, so many at o an earthquake. their disgraceful attempt to contextualize genocide of jews is a symptom of decades of moral decay, intellectual laziness, and dangerous radical groupthink at these so-called elite institutions across society. we have put colleges and universities on notice andci expanded this investigation to ensure every jewish and israeli student, faculty...
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our sense of moral, patriotic feels heightened and renewed. 226 we witnessed the most vicious brutal attackthe je holocaust. a barb tat claimed more than 1,200 innoctl. civilian women, children, and the eld were ripped from their homes and massacred. raped, beheaded. jewish families were bound together and burned. babies burned alive. atrocities of humanity. we must never forget never relent. israelis, americans and others were savagely kidnapped from their hbeaten and taken hostagee terrorist tunnels beneath gaza.y day that there are still over 120 souls held hostage. 226 days of captivity, including americans held by hamas terrorist ths.let me be very cl. we will not until the hostages are back home. th mind the many times forces of people have tried to destroy isr and the jewish people. since israel't day of existence, there have been those who thought out its destruction. raids in the 60's and 70's, the successivenst hamas in gaza, and again on that dark d october 7, 2023. what we ng tay is a story of the forces of good versus evil. the forces of civilization against the forces o
our sense of moral, patriotic feels heightened and renewed. 226 we witnessed the most vicious brutal attackthe je holocaust. a barb tat claimed more than 1,200 innoctl. civilian women, children, and the eld were ripped from their homes and massacred. raped, beheaded. jewish families were bound together and burned. babies burned alive. atrocities of humanity. we must never forget never relent. israelis, americans and others were savagely kidnapped from their hbeaten and taken hostagee terrorist...
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i israelis, in a kind of moral equivalence?— israelis, in a kind of moral etuivalence? ., �* ~ ., ., equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful- equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful way i equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful way of. equivalence is a helpful way of looking at it. i feel, at the end of day, even for the israelis as democracy, they do have to maintain certain moral standards and i think that any military action, at the end of the day, is to be within a moral and politicalframework of the day, is to be within a moral and political framework and so, of the day, is to be within a moral and politicalframework and so, in that sense, there is a moral standard to follow.- that sense, there is a moral standard to follow. mark, on the tuestion standard to follow. mark, on the question of _ standard to follow. mark, on the question of this _ standard to follow.
i israelis, in a kind of moral equivalence?— israelis, in a kind of moral etuivalence? ., �* ~ ., ., equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a _ equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful- equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful way i equivalence? i don't think moral equivalence is a helpful way of. equivalence is a helpful way of looking at it. i feel,...
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our sense of moral, patriotic duty feelsan renewed. 226 we witnessed the most vicious brutal attack on the jewish people since the holocaust. a barbaric terrorist attack that claimed more than 1,200 innocent lives. civilian■qen children, and the elderly were ripped from raped, beheaded. jewish families were bound together and burned. bned alive. atrocities of humanity. we must never forget and we must never relent. israelis, americans and others were savagely kidnapped from their homes. beaten and taken hostage to the terrorist tunnels beneath gaza. we must remind the world every day that there are still over 120 souls held hostage. 226 days of captivity, including americans held by hamas terrorist thugs. me be very clear. we will not restntes are back h. this period calls to mind the many times forces of people have tried to destroy israel and the wi since israel's first day of existence, there have been those who thought out its destruction. we saw the same elimination goal in 1948, during the fedayeen raids in the 60's and the successive wars against hamas iy oc what we are witnes
our sense of moral, patriotic duty feelsan renewed. 226 we witnessed the most vicious brutal attack on the jewish people since the holocaust. a barbaric terrorist attack that claimed more than 1,200 innocent lives. civilian■qen children, and the elderly were ripped from raped, beheaded. jewish families were bound together and burned. bned alive. atrocities of humanity. we must never forget and we must never relent. israelis, americans and others were savagely kidnapped from their homes....
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sounded from the pages of newspapers, the partisan press, and on the belarusian radio, raising the morale of the soviet people. frequent guests in the editorial office are mikhas lenkov, chairman of the writers' union of the bssr, petrus brovka, yakub kolos, and other famous writers, playwrights, and poets. but there was other information to be broadcast, pride, excitement, which was difficult to hide. on the 12th of april 1949 , a cult was created. to the hero of savetskag sayuz kanstancin syargeevich zaslonav. i am familiar with the belarusian playwright arkadz iosifavich mauzon, the belarusian director kosh sablin, the director alexander fain shimmer. kartsina became the first celebrated film made at the belarusian film studio . padzei, which are indicated in deep taps of the hearts of the eye, yashche fresh ўspamina you who are ill. unique creative groups: the grigory shirma chapel, the titovich choir, it’s all from there, from the difficult post-war time. but it was never possible to return most of the cultural property to the republic. today belarus has only 5% of what was lost d
sounded from the pages of newspapers, the partisan press, and on the belarusian radio, raising the morale of the soviet people. frequent guests in the editorial office are mikhas lenkov, chairman of the writers' union of the bssr, petrus brovka, yakub kolos, and other famous writers, playwrights, and poets. but there was other information to be broadcast, pride, excitement, which was difficult to hide. on the 12th of april 1949 , a cult was created. to the hero of savetskag sayuz kanstancin...
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they existed in a moral framework that they themselves did not invent and moral judgments of them would be made concerning the way they lived up to these imposed rules and that is the essence of let's say martin luther's basic christian freedom. it has expanded pretty relentlessly so that by the time at the end of the 19th century he creates this character who is free because not only does he have the ability to obey the law or not, he can make up the law himself and create the moral framework and this is what leads to what is sometimes labeled expressive individualism where the individuality expands all the way to your ability to establish the rules under which you are living and obviously you can't have a society if this is the case because what is a society if shared rules that allow collective action that allow people to live peacefully with one another and if everybody gets to make up their own rules, that's not going to happen. this expansion of the realm of autonomy has been growing over time. some of it is actually abetted by changes in technology, so for example if you think ab
they existed in a moral framework that they themselves did not invent and moral judgments of them would be made concerning the way they lived up to these imposed rules and that is the essence of let's say martin luther's basic christian freedom. it has expanded pretty relentlessly so that by the time at the end of the 19th century he creates this character who is free because not only does he have the ability to obey the law or not, he can make up the law himself and create the moral framework...
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, then religion will be a consequence of kant’s morality, whereas in fact there is such an idea, that religious... the look tells us about another cause-and-effect relationship, although i am not here i see some kind of insoluble contradiction, because there is a religious feeling, yeah, yes, but there is, well, a form of organized religion and they , in a general cause-and-effect sense, can be placed in different places, or not, alexey pavich, well, religion is a consequence of education, and ways of life, ways of life, these are the three famous questions, criticism of pure reason, what can i know? what should i do, what can i hope for, that’s the most interesting thing, yes, the third question is a question that opens up a completely religious perspective. kant says that i must act in such a way that if there is eternal life, then my actions should play a role in ensuring that in this eternal life i find bliss, yes, so that i am rewarded. what comes first here? ethics or religion? well, it is clear that, probably, for kant, just like... being in russia for lev nikolaevich tolstoy
, then religion will be a consequence of kant’s morality, whereas in fact there is such an idea, that religious... the look tells us about another cause-and-effect relationship, although i am not here i see some kind of insoluble contradiction, because there is a religious feeling, yeah, yes, but there is, well, a form of organized religion and they , in a general cause-and-effect sense, can be placed in different places, or not, alexey pavich, well, religion is a consequence of education,...
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it destroys moral values. our question this is the question that we have from the experts, what should we do, the missionaries of the formal and informal education system , what should the policy makers, legislators, activist organizations do, so that the bottom line is the family's ability to maintain moral values and transmitting ethics to the next generation, university of islamic education accepts male and female doctoral students. this university has courses in quranic and hadith education, theoretical foundations of islam, islamic ethics, islamic revolution, and history. and accepts islamic culture and civilization. candidates have the opportunity to register and get more information on the website of this university at maarif.ac.yar until the end of khordad. the university of islamic studies, affiliated to the representative body of the supreme leader in universities , is responsible for the education and training of professors of islamic studies courses in higher education centers. thank you for
it destroys moral values. our question this is the question that we have from the experts, what should we do, the missionaries of the formal and informal education system , what should the policy makers, legislators, activist organizations do, so that the bottom line is the family's ability to maintain moral values and transmitting ethics to the next generation, university of islamic education accepts male and female doctoral students. this university has courses in quranic and hadith...
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is that ongoing efforts morally defensible? is it strategically wise? are we, as a nation, doing the right or wrong thing continuing to support it? whenever that becomes a question that almost becomes reflexive to challenge the questioner and i can't help but think of the protests in the lead up of the iraq war, which were widely defended and widely attacked. many prominent war supporters blasted the demonstrations and pointed to the fact that some of the people organizing the protests held genuinely odious and fringe views. for instance the view that north korea is a workers paradise and great place. that is a horrible view. there are protest organizers with bad views, lots of them. there are people at the protest with terrible views. there are people who thought 9/11 was an inside job. i would argue with them my selves -- myself at protests. did that have anything to do with whether the war was moral and prudent? no, the war was demonstrably neither. on that, the protesters were right, which brings us back to columbia university, where 56 years ago al
is that ongoing efforts morally defensible? is it strategically wise? are we, as a nation, doing the right or wrong thing continuing to support it? whenever that becomes a question that almost becomes reflexive to challenge the questioner and i can't help but think of the protests in the lead up of the iraq war, which were widely defended and widely attacked. many prominent war supporters blasted the demonstrations and pointed to the fact that some of the people organizing the protests held...
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it was exhausting and not good for her overall morale. a few days later she went to her neck scheduled ob appointment. the same young woman's medical staff administer the ultrasound she had learned about. she was told this ultrasound would confirm her pregnancy by detecting a heartbeat and to confirm gestational age and due date. the technician inserted the ultrasound into her. after a few minutes of probing the wand they detected the baby's heartbeat. after the appointment she was feeling better, the following weekend she shared news with close friends and family, even though it was early in the pregnancy. when she got home from visiting her family the next day, the young woman was feeling weak and exhausted. she was ready around the 11th week mark and getting weak again. the young woman woke up from severe cramping, she could barely move. she found herself trying to walk up the stairs of her two-story home. she did not have the strength to make it up the steps. she made her first -- her best effort to contact the baby's father, but ther
it was exhausting and not good for her overall morale. a few days later she went to her neck scheduled ob appointment. the same young woman's medical staff administer the ultrasound she had learned about. she was told this ultrasound would confirm her pregnancy by detecting a heartbeat and to confirm gestational age and due date. the technician inserted the ultrasound into her. after a few minutes of probing the wand they detected the baby's heartbeat. after the appointment she was feeling...
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that does a lot american morale. and for the morale within, the american navy on the british side, it is certainly damaging to the morale of many british naval officers. but to the public, more than it to the officers of the navy, because the officers of the navy know a thing that as americans don't talk about very much, which is the material mismatch involved. these three duels that the americans won was significant. the the three british ships that were defeated by american frigates were about 50% had had crews that were about 50% smaller had broadside weight of metal that was about 50% smaller. so while we say that the an american frigate be beat a british frigate, we're really talking about sort of two different types of ship. and so the admiralty and the british officers while found it distasteful to lose to the americans they didn't necessarily view those individual battles as the outcome being particularly unexpected. that doesn't mean that they didn't want to revenge themselves, and they did very much so that
that does a lot american morale. and for the morale within, the american navy on the british side, it is certainly damaging to the morale of many british naval officers. but to the public, more than it to the officers of the navy, because the officers of the navy know a thing that as americans don't talk about very much, which is the material mismatch involved. these three duels that the americans won was significant. the the three british ships that were defeated by american frigates were...
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standards, naturally, moral standards without self-enhancement. without jihad, the aspects of servitude and religion cannot be realized . naturally, the ministry of foreign affairs was completely visible from this point of view . he was definitely following a certain thought and opinion in foreign policy , but none of us remember that during these two years, he has spoken to an individual or to a faction or to a current, for example , that he has a bad memory of him. naturally, i would like to say that among his moral qualities , it was his honesty, cleanliness, and cleanness of his hands that this language was mentioned, even perhaps it can be said in the state of the government. thirteenth, this was a special feature that can be determined in the situation of mr. amir abdollahian. he did not see politics, in fact , he had an independent personality and a prominent scientific personality. the important point was that he actually used all his capacities in the discussion of scholarship . he was not attached to any particular faction and strongly b
standards, naturally, moral standards without self-enhancement. without jihad, the aspects of servitude and religion cannot be realized . naturally, the ministry of foreign affairs was completely visible from this point of view . he was definitely following a certain thought and opinion in foreign policy , but none of us remember that during these two years, he has spoken to an individual or to a faction or to a current, for example , that he has a bad memory of him. naturally, i would like to...
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define infidelity from a moral and human point of view . what does it mean when a man cheats on his wife? together getting married, betraying a friend to his friend is a word of betrayal, it has its own meaning. look, betrayal, if i do something, i don't encourage anyone to do it . you should say this from the point of view of sharia and law, because this is a personal thing that happens in the situation where the betrayal happens. it exalts art. i say that betrayal . this is the betrayal of this glass of water that i say. this is totally wrong. if you are right, i say that the betrayals of those betrayals are allowed. why are they allowed? because if tell me if there is a movie, i haven't seen it. if i watch all the movies, a man will choose his second wife cheating should be the first wife, where did he say this? look, in our religion, in our morals, in our city, in the conditions where love is flowing, betrayals are happening. look, i don't approve of this at all. anyone, let me see. when i say it myself, if someone takes more than one w
define infidelity from a moral and human point of view . what does it mean when a man cheats on his wife? together getting married, betraying a friend to his friend is a word of betrayal, it has its own meaning. look, betrayal, if i do something, i don't encourage anyone to do it . you should say this from the point of view of sharia and law, because this is a personal thing that happens in the situation where the betrayal happens. it exalts art. i say that betrayal . this is the betrayal of...
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what i see, and i see fear, i see panic, they are afraid of moral bankruptcy, yes, not even moral, there is no morality there, reputational bankruptcy, it would be more correct, because who now committed genocide in palestine is not the russian barbarians, right? whom they have been demonizing all these years, not bearded arab radicals, this was arranged by white people from the democratic crowd from that same garden of eden, surrounded by the jungle in bareilles, something needs to be done about this, this trickster needs to be calmed down somehow, i absolutely i agree with the general idea, of course you can argue with the details, but the general idea is that we need to put pressure and pressure from different sides in order for this to stop, for this to stop, then we return to iran. semyon arkaevich has already talked about what i understand, you just came from there, yes, i arrived today, semyon arkavich said that any iranian who wants to participate in big politics, and not in big politics, needs to go through a selection process, this is really so, well, not democratic, some dog w
what i see, and i see fear, i see panic, they are afraid of moral bankruptcy, yes, not even moral, there is no morality there, reputational bankruptcy, it would be more correct, because who now committed genocide in palestine is not the russian barbarians, right? whom they have been demonizing all these years, not bearded arab radicals, this was arranged by white people from the democratic crowd from that same garden of eden, surrounded by the jungle in bareilles, something needs to be done...
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hello ekaterina, patriotism is the highest moral feeling, it is formed even among people; for this , a higher moral feeling is needed through difficultly determined social conditions, rules and mood in society. the structure of the highest feeling of patriotism necessarily includes the concept of what it is and value judgments. how to relate to this set of emotions that a person experiences, and of course, this is only accessible to a mature personality, a baby is not born with a sense of patriotism, just as he is not born with his speech skills skills, he forms them, when speech is formed, we have a higher moral feeling, including patriotism, of course, we need textbooks, of course, the simplest ones, let’s take, for example, teaching mathematics in... primary school, patriotism includes, for example , analysis of the demographic situation and how we can solve it, when people are already 20-30, and also 40, and they don’t have children yet, and we have a six-year-old child and a seven-year-old, and he is learning to read, write, count, he has a problem in the family there was on
hello ekaterina, patriotism is the highest moral feeling, it is formed even among people; for this , a higher moral feeling is needed through difficultly determined social conditions, rules and mood in society. the structure of the highest feeling of patriotism necessarily includes the concept of what it is and value judgments. how to relate to this set of emotions that a person experiences, and of course, this is only accessible to a mature personality, a baby is not born with a sense of...
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failure, and i think this moral failure, and i think this moral failure, and i think this moral failure runs deep through all of our institutions, and arrogance . arrogance. >> yes. i mean, look, everyone likes ken clarke . he as much as likes ken clarke. he as much as you enjoy his a pint. yeah, but his response to this when he was a minister was just arrogant. it was we can't be sure. and the judge in the report has had a go at him for this. the way he behaved then at the inquiry, he just didn't want to believe the state could possibly have got it wrong. and those of us who are in parliament in office should always be thinking , is my always be thinking, is my constituent right? have we got it wrong and not the other way ? it wrong and not the other way? the other way around? >> i expect no better from covid, i guess you're discussing this tonight, jacob. >> actually, we're going to be talking about ofcom. and its most extraordinary decision to say that being quizzed by the british people isn't good enough. no. any good enough if you're interviewed by a panjandrum. >> yeah. quite extr
failure, and i think this moral failure, and i think this moral failure, and i think this moral failure runs deep through all of our institutions, and arrogance . arrogance. >> yes. i mean, look, everyone likes ken clarke . he as much as likes ken clarke. he as much as you enjoy his a pint. yeah, but his response to this when he was a minister was just arrogant. it was we can't be sure. and the judge in the report has had a go at him for this. the way he behaved then at the inquiry, he...
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i don't think this is a moral panic. the second thing is, coddling is about overprotection, which denies you experience. that's what my previous book was about. when we over—protect children, they don't get out into situations where they might face some difficult situations. they might get lost. they might get into a conflict. they learn how to be self—governing. that's what kids need. they need millions of cases of facing difficulties. if we block that, that's coddling. what i'm saying is not, "let's coddle them in the virtual world." what i'm saying is, if they have the virtual world with them — and they're spending about nine or ten hours a day on their phones in the united states — if they're having that, the phone is an experience blocker. right. so, what i'm saying is, let's take the phone away, and notjust take the phone away in a punitive way. let's give them back a normal human childhood, the one that their parents had and their grandparents had, which they actually want. it's a fascinating subject. we h
i don't think this is a moral panic. the second thing is, coddling is about overprotection, which denies you experience. that's what my previous book was about. when we over—protect children, they don't get out into situations where they might face some difficult situations. they might get lost. they might get into a conflict. they learn how to be self—governing. that's what kids need. they need millions of cases of facing difficulties. if we block that, that's coddling. what i'm saying is...
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.— hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you. _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very - hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very latest. l the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, because of climate change, according to bbc analysis. the heating has a major impact on global marine life. figures from the eu climate service copernicus also show that last month was the warmest april on record. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt is in anglesey. yeah, let's start with that impact on marine life. the most dramatic impact perhaps is in the tropical seas, where there is a mass global coral bleaching event under way. coral contains tiny algae within it thatis coral contains tiny algae within it that is what gives it those beautiful colours, it injects that when it is under stress because of heat and it can die as a result. in antarctic
.— hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you. _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very - hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very latest. l the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, because of climate change, according to bbc analysis. the heating has a major impact on global marine life. figures from the eu...
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he's saying that morale is low. and i think for ukraine to openly be admitting that its troops are overstretched and struggling is a sign of how serious things are at the moment. and they are hoping for two things to take effect. firstly, a controversial mobilization law where it hopes enough men will be able to join the fight and slow that russian advance. but it's also hoping that will be combined with billions, tens of billions of dollars worth of american ammunition and weaponry. but at the moment, it is a time delay that is seeing russia take more and more territory, and that's only increasing the political pressure here on kyiv. well, to that point, james, we're also hearing warnings from president zelensky about air defences and their supply. what is it that president zelensky is asking for from his allies? you've just said it. i mean, its air defences have been top of the list over and over. he prioritizes that over tanks, fighterjets, armoured vehicles, ammunition, everything else. but he's sort of really q
he's saying that morale is low. and i think for ukraine to openly be admitting that its troops are overstretched and struggling is a sign of how serious things are at the moment. and they are hoping for two things to take effect. firstly, a controversial mobilization law where it hopes enough men will be able to join the fight and slow that russian advance. but it's also hoping that will be combined with billions, tens of billions of dollars worth of american ammunition and weaponry. but at the...
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one opposition leader called it moral blindness. those in mr netanyahu's own party said it would only galvanise support. the israelis, when they feel that we are under attack, they realise it's not the prime minister being attacked, it's the idf soldiers, it's the citizens of israel, it's people who care about democracy, people who have moral clarity are under attack. so if you are talking about politically, it will support the prime minister. throughout this war, israel has insisted it is a democratic country with a moral army and a right to self—defence. seeing its leaders named alongside those of hamas has sparked widespread outrage here. but the prosecutor is clear — there are reasonable grounds to accuse both sides of war crimes, including crimes against humanity. outside the knesset today, mr netanyahu's opponents had gathered to protest his handling of the war. for a prime minister facing such criticism at home, criticism from the international court might actually help. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke to lu
one opposition leader called it moral blindness. those in mr netanyahu's own party said it would only galvanise support. the israelis, when they feel that we are under attack, they realise it's not the prime minister being attacked, it's the idf soldiers, it's the citizens of israel, it's people who care about democracy, people who have moral clarity are under attack. so if you are talking about politically, it will support the prime minister. throughout this war, israel has insisted it is a...
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one opposition leader called it moral blindness. those in mr netanyahu's own party said it would only galvanise support. the israelis, when they feel that we are under attack, they realise it's not the prime minister being attacked, it's the idf soldiers, it's the citizens of israel, it's people who care about democracy, people who have moral clarity are under attack. so if you are talking about politically, it will support the prime minister. throughout this war, israel has insisted it is a democratic country with a moral army and a right to self—defence. seeing its leaders named alongside those of hamas has sparked widespread outrage here. but the prosecutor is clear — there are reasonable grounds to accuse both sides of war crimes, including crimes against humanity. outside the knesset today, mr netanyahu's opponents had gathered to protest his handling of the war. for a prime ministerfacing such criticism at home, criticism from the international court might actually help. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. a woman in her
one opposition leader called it moral blindness. those in mr netanyahu's own party said it would only galvanise support. the israelis, when they feel that we are under attack, they realise it's not the prime minister being attacked, it's the idf soldiers, it's the citizens of israel, it's people who care about democracy, people who have moral clarity are under attack. so if you are talking about politically, it will support the prime minister. throughout this war, israel has insisted it is a...
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i don't think this is a moral panic. the second thing is, coddling is about overprotection, which denies you experience. that's what my previous book was about. when we over—protect children, they don't get out into situations where they might face some difficult situations. they might get lost. they might get into a conflict. they learn how to be self—governing. that's what kids need. they need millions of cases of facing difficulties. if we block that, that's coddling. what i'm saying is not, "let's coddle them in the virtual world." what i'm saying is, if they have the virtual world with them — and they're spending about nine or ten hours a day on their phones in the united states — if they're having that, the phone is an experience blocker. right. so, what i'm saying is, let's take the phone away, and notjust take the phone away in a punitive way. let's give them back a normal human childhood, the one that their parents had and their grandparents had, which they actually want. it's a fascinating subject. we h
i don't think this is a moral panic. the second thing is, coddling is about overprotection, which denies you experience. that's what my previous book was about. when we over—protect children, they don't get out into situations where they might face some difficult situations. they might get lost. they might get into a conflict. they learn how to be self—governing. that's what kids need. they need millions of cases of facing difficulties. if we block that, that's coddling. what i'm saying is...
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what is the morale like now? it volunteering. what is the morale like now? , . , ' like now? it is a very different cha ter like now? it is a very different chapter of _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this war, _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this war, really, . like now? it is a very different i chapter of this war, really, since the early stages of the full—scale invasion, where you have ukrainian forces which are thought to make up around half a million personnel, eitherfighting on the around half a million personnel, either fighting on the front line or in operations around it. you now have a large portion of those who are exhausted, you have been fighting for the best part of two years with little to no rest, and then you have men either avoiding or fearful of the draft, being legally compelled to fight and join the country's cause, so it is incredibly difficult for ukraine, at a time when we are seeing fighting in the north—east, in towns and settlements close to the russian border, in an
what is the morale like now? it volunteering. what is the morale like now? , . , ' like now? it is a very different cha ter like now? it is a very different chapter of _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this war, _ like now? it is a very different chapter of this war, really, . like now? it is a very different i chapter of this war, really, since the early stages of the full—scale invasion, where you have ukrainian forces which are...
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because you've had a display, physical courage, optis moral courage, but physical courage as well. in awful circumstances in a way, i don't think i would be able to do. it really has been a privilege it. and on a, having this conversation with you and with all of you. so thank you very much, and i'm sure you'd surprise yourself. the i want people to look closer at the august, 2nd of this. i point by camera where all those refer not to the right about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up in the us. worse filmmaker around tech and also via turn when on the power of political lot. what all the stories we tell sales about also, and how do we base our past to change our future studio? be unscripted upon one on i will just sierra the in the center. i bet you didn't have a unique perspective. why is it the doctors didn't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce has been so undervalued by the british government? from time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to pr
because you've had a display, physical courage, optis moral courage, but physical courage as well. in awful circumstances in a way, i don't think i would be able to do. it really has been a privilege it. and on a, having this conversation with you and with all of you. so thank you very much, and i'm sure you'd surprise yourself. the i want people to look closer at the august, 2nd of this. i point by camera where all those refer not to the right about what it means to be american and about the...