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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... persons to speak , though it could not compel them to do so ; and it clearly can induce persons to move by payments to those who settle in particular areas . Whether , or in what circumstances , it can induce persons to stay put is less ...
... persons to speak , though it could not compel them to do so ; and it clearly can induce persons to move by payments to those who settle in particular areas . Whether , or in what circumstances , it can induce persons to stay put is less ...
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... persons whether the poor generally have more or fewer children . But it matters very much to members of some ethnic ... persons are so poor that they are really " compelled " to choose against children . We believe that a flat - sum ...
... persons whether the poor generally have more or fewer children . But it matters very much to members of some ethnic ... persons are so poor that they are really " compelled " to choose against children . We believe that a flat - sum ...
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... persons , it is not surprising that the avalability of con- traceptives to unmarried persons is recommended . The married are , of course , no exception , for in the view of this United Presbyterian statement , it is imperative that any ...
... persons , it is not surprising that the avalability of con- traceptives to unmarried persons is recommended . The married are , of course , no exception , for in the view of this United Presbyterian statement , it is imperative that any ...
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