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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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This general knowledge of one's own values was distinguished by medieval
moral theologians from conscience proper . " Conscience ” itself was regarded as
the activity of one's mind in bringing those values to bear upon one's own
individual ...
This general knowledge of one's own values was distinguished by medieval
moral theologians from conscience proper . " Conscience ” itself was regarded as
the activity of one's mind in bringing those values to bear upon one's own
individual ...
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FAMILY VALUES / 307 BIBLIOGRAPHY Corey , Gerald , Marianne Schneider
Corey , and Patrick Callanan . Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions .
Pacific Grove , Calif .: Brooks - Cole , 1993 . Goldenberg , Irene , and Herbert ...
FAMILY VALUES / 307 BIBLIOGRAPHY Corey , Gerald , Marianne Schneider
Corey , and Patrick Callanan . Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions .
Pacific Grove , Calif .: Brooks - Cole , 1993 . Goldenberg , Irene , and Herbert ...
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