Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the Research Group on Ethics and Population of the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life SciencesRobert M. Veatch Irvington Publishers, 1977 - 501 páginas |
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... action . An individual has a sense of efficacy when he knows and feels that he is an origin of action , an agent and a cause who can control events and shape his own destiny . Personal efficacy , also known as subjective competence and ...
... action . An individual has a sense of efficacy when he knows and feels that he is an origin of action , an agent and a cause who can control events and shape his own destiny . Personal efficacy , also known as subjective competence and ...
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... action . 13 If a person acts toward others in a way he would find frustrating to his own actions , he is inconsistently applying the rules of actions . He is acting toward one actor in a way he does not act toward another , namely ...
... action . 13 If a person acts toward others in a way he would find frustrating to his own actions , he is inconsistently applying the rules of actions . He is acting toward one actor in a way he does not act toward another , namely ...
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... action , such as parading or picketing , or action otherwise wrongful that is intended to communicate , such as draft card burning . The former is sub- ject to government regulation as to time and place , and with respect to the latter ...
... action , such as parading or picketing , or action otherwise wrongful that is intended to communicate , such as draft card burning . The former is sub- ject to government regulation as to time and place , and with respect to the latter ...
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Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the ... Robert M. Veatch Vista de fragmentos - 1977 |
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