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  • 82Kant’s moral and political philosophy — Don Becker Practical philosophy, for Kant, is concerned with how one ought to act. His first important work in practical philosophy, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, provides Kant’s argument for the fundamental principle of how one ought …

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  • 83bound — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. limit, confine, delimit, demarcate; leap, spring, vault. See certainty, duty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Literally confined in bonds] Syn. fettered, shackled, trussed up, manacled, chained, enchained …

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  • 84beholden — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. obligated, obliged, indebted, under obligation; see indebted . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. obligated, indebted, owing. ANT.: freed, unbound III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Owing something, such as gratitude or …

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  • 85unobligated — adjective not obligated • Ant: ↑obligated • Similar to: ↑unbeholden * * * “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + obligated, past participle of obligate …

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  • 86ob|li|gate — «verb. OB luh gayt; adjective. OB luh giht, gayt», verb, gat|ed, gat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to bind morally or legally; pledge: »A witness in court is obligated to tell the truth. 2. to compel; …

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  • 87BET DIN AND JUDGES — (Heb. בֵּית דִּין; lit. house of judgment ). Bet din (pl. battei din) is the term, in rabbinic sources, for a Jewish court of law. In modern times it usually refers to   an ecclesiastical court dealing with religious matters such as divorce, and… …

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  • 88BUSINESS ETHICS — The Role of Wealth Any discussion of business ethics, within any cultural or religious framework, requires at the very outset a definition of the role of material wealth, financial assets, and other forms of economic possessions. Furthermore,… …

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  • 89EDUCATION, JEWISH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline. Bibliography at the end of a section is indicated by (†). in the biblical period the nature of the sources historical survey the patriarchal period and the settlement the kingdom the… …

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  • 90LOST PROPERTY — (Heb. avedah u meẓi ah; lit. lost and found ). The Basis of the Law Lost property, called avedah, is property which has passed out of its owner s possession and whose whereabouts are unknown to him. Both criteria must exist together for the… …

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