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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... reasons choose the rewarded behavior . We regard the issue of likely effi- ciency , however , as beyond our ken . We have already given our reasons for believing that regulation , and perhaps even denial , of some of the interests in ...
... reasons choose the rewarded behavior . We regard the issue of likely effi- ciency , however , as beyond our ken . We have already given our reasons for believing that regulation , and perhaps even denial , of some of the interests in ...
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... reasons . There is a strong sense in these areas that Federally - sponsored conservation policies have wrought economic harm by curtailing the areas available for sheep and cattle grazing . The reasons given by the Government were the ...
... reasons . There is a strong sense in these areas that Federally - sponsored conservation policies have wrought economic harm by curtailing the areas available for sheep and cattle grazing . The reasons given by the Government were the ...
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... reasons for which abortion may be performed . Abortion is the fundamental human right of a women , an integral part of her right to determine her own life , including a determination of whether , when , and how she will bear a child ...
... reasons for which abortion may be performed . Abortion is the fundamental human right of a women , an integral part of her right to determine her own life , including a determination of whether , when , and how she will bear a child ...
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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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