Ethics: Abelard, Peter-Freedom and libertySalem Press, 1994 - 961 páginas Human Genome Project with table of selected human genes (Page 402) - Chromosomes_ |
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... means " God wills X. " The ethical egoist takes " X is right " to mean that “ X is in my own best interests . " Each of these theories looks like an attempt to define what is right or good in terms of something else . cognitivist ...
... means " God wills X. " The ethical egoist takes " X is right " to mean that “ X is in my own best interests . " Each of these theories looks like an attempt to define what is right or good in terms of something else . cognitivist ...
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... means of treating a sick or dying person are means that are in common use , while extraordinary means involve nonstandard treatment , the new and the rare . Scien- tific and technological advances have transformed the ex- traordinary ...
... means of treating a sick or dying person are means that are in common use , while extraordinary means involve nonstandard treatment , the new and the rare . Scien- tific and technological advances have transformed the ex- traordinary ...
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... means of human life are held to be established by God . The range of valid options open to individuals is thus limited severely by God's de- crees ; and moral virtue , it follows , consists not in liberty in thought and action , but ...
... means of human life are held to be established by God . The range of valid options open to individuals is thus limited severely by God's de- crees ; and moral virtue , it follows , consists not in liberty in thought and action , but ...
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