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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... society was called for as an integral part of the policy - making process . The Population Research Group of the Institute of Society , Ethics and the Life Sciences was charged by the commission to examine those ethical values and ...
... society was called for as an integral part of the policy - making process . The Population Research Group of the Institute of Society , Ethics and the Life Sciences was charged by the commission to examine those ethical values and ...
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... Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Robert M. Veatch. that the resources of existing children are not being tapped and that merely making more children is not an answer to black liberation ( La Rue , 1970 ) . At the same time , black ...
... Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Robert M. Veatch. that the resources of existing children are not being tapped and that merely making more children is not an answer to black liberation ( La Rue , 1970 ) . At the same time , black ...
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... Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Robert M. Veatch. -under conditions when population growth had to be reduced , the goal were an average N - child family , rather than a universal N - child family A population program could reduce ...
... Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Robert M. Veatch. -under conditions when population growth had to be reduced , the goal were an average N - child family , rather than a universal N - child family A population program could reduce ...
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