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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... PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE In the philosophical literature , John Rawls 1,2 has stated two principles of justice that show ... principle relates justice more directly to the basis of dis- tribution : " Inequalities are arbitrary [ read unjust ...
... PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE In the philosophical literature , John Rawls 1,2 has stated two principles of justice that show ... principle relates justice more directly to the basis of dis- tribution : " Inequalities are arbitrary [ read unjust ...
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... principle is such that its denial is self - contradictory , then it is inherently rational and self - justifying , since its denial refutes itself , so that the original principle must stand unchallenged by any reasons that may be ...
... principle is such that its denial is self - contradictory , then it is inherently rational and self - justifying , since its denial refutes itself , so that the original principle must stand unchallenged by any reasons that may be ...
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... principle requires considerable discussion , a great deal of time , and much productive silence as persons " feel " each other's positions — but it preserves the integrity of each individual's position . Ladd ( 1957 ) notes that , among ...
... principle requires considerable discussion , a great deal of time , and much productive silence as persons " feel " each other's positions — but it preserves the integrity of each individual's position . Ladd ( 1957 ) notes that , among ...
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