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These will be values or principles that absolutists believe should be embraced by
every moral agent . Part of the absolutist's task will be to convince people that the
values or principles are in fact objective and universally binding . To make ...
These will be values or principles that absolutists believe should be embraced by
every moral agent . Part of the absolutist's task will be to convince people that the
values or principles are in fact objective and universally binding . To make ...
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It is important to realize that the notion of individual autonomy is not applied only
to the actions that people perform ; it is also applied to the formation of individual
beliefs , desires , and preferences , as well as of individual moral principles and ...
It is important to realize that the notion of individual autonomy is not applied only
to the actions that people perform ; it is also applied to the formation of individual
beliefs , desires , and preferences , as well as of individual moral principles and ...
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In The Patient as Partner ( 1987 ) , Robert M. Veatch has summarized the ethical
principles and issues involved in research : The principle of beneficence , which
has its roots in the ethics of medical treatment , states that research with humans
...
In The Patient as Partner ( 1987 ) , Robert M. Veatch has summarized the ethical
principles and issues involved in research : The principle of beneficence , which
has its roots in the ethics of medical treatment , states that research with humans
...
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