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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... sense of the word , but unable to because I am lost at sea on a raft . In the absence of certain population policies , one may be politically free to have offspring , but unable to because of infertility . ( “ Political freedom " then ...
... sense of the word , but unable to because I am lost at sea on a raft . In the absence of certain population policies , one may be politically free to have offspring , but unable to because of infertility . ( “ Political freedom " then ...
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... sense to the extent that political institutions or laws do not interfere with things he may wish to do , or omit doing . The positive concept of freedom regards freedom as in some sense deriving from the capacity of the individual to do ...
... sense to the extent that political institutions or laws do not interfere with things he may wish to do , or omit doing . The positive concept of freedom regards freedom as in some sense deriving from the capacity of the individual to do ...
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... sense of absence of interference and freedom in the sense of created opportunity should be differentiated . To take an illustration from the population context , a woman would be free in the former sense to have an abortion if the state ...
... sense of absence of interference and freedom in the sense of created opportunity should be differentiated . To take an illustration from the population context , a woman would be free in the former sense to have an abortion if the state ...
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