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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... distribution must be determined . Fairness situations may also occur when there is enough and distribution to all would not be harmful , but when distribution to only a few would be harmful to those deprived ( e.g. , food , clothing ...
... distribution must be determined . Fairness situations may also occur when there is enough and distribution to all would not be harmful , but when distribution to only a few would be harmful to those deprived ( e.g. , food , clothing ...
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... distribution ? It is logically possible , in fact necessary , for the distribution of one good or harm on a given basis to be identical with the distribution of another on some different basis . For instance , distribution of the burden ...
... distribution ? It is logically possible , in fact necessary , for the distribution of one good or harm on a given basis to be identical with the distribution of another on some different basis . For instance , distribution of the burden ...
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... distribution . 1. Need . Some goods are thought to be distributed justly on the basis of actually existing need . This is the ethics of social welfare programs . Population - related examples might include : a ) Food , medical care ...
... distribution . 1. Need . Some goods are thought to be distributed justly on the basis of actually existing need . This is the ethics of social welfare programs . Population - related examples might include : a ) Food , medical care ...
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