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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... give a judicious , contemporary reflection on some of the important concerns within the Jewish legal tradition . Rabbi Korff saw government's role in procreative decisions as that of a facilitation . Governments should facilitate the ...
... give a judicious , contemporary reflection on some of the important concerns within the Jewish legal tradition . Rabbi Korff saw government's role in procreative decisions as that of a facilitation . Governments should facilitate the ...
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... give us what they have , the birth control people . They just want us to be a poor version of them only without our children and our faith in God and our tasty fried food , or anything . They'll tell you we are " neglected " ; we don't ...
... give us what they have , the birth control people . They just want us to be a poor version of them only without our children and our faith in God and our tasty fried food , or anything . They'll tell you we are " neglected " ; we don't ...
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... give the appearance of having been pieced together bit by bit from fragments of debates . Telling points have been taken over and incorporated without undergoing a rigorous test for coherence . Most importantly , it remains im- possible ...
... give the appearance of having been pieced together bit by bit from fragments of debates . Telling points have been taken over and incorporated without undergoing a rigorous test for coherence . Most importantly , it remains im- possible ...
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