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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... tradition . There are , of course , other values that have been important and are particularly critical for certain ... tradition that we have felt justified in focusing on them . Thus , in Part One of the volume , these four values are ...
... tradition . There are , of course , other values that have been important and are particularly critical for certain ... tradition that we have felt justified in focusing on them . Thus , in Part One of the volume , these four values are ...
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... Tradition I. INTRODUCTION This chapter presents a brief overview of the relative weights of four key values in the legal tradition and provides an assessment of the compatibility with that tradition of various means of population ...
... Tradition I. INTRODUCTION This chapter presents a brief overview of the relative weights of four key values in the legal tradition and provides an assessment of the compatibility with that tradition of various means of population ...
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... TRADITION AND FOUR FUNDAMENTAL VALUES : SECURITY / SURVIVAL , FREEDOM JUSTICE ( EQUALITY ) , AND GENERAL WELFARE TO Renato s A. The Legal Tradition The " legal tradition " is an ambiguous phrase , and we therefore com- mence with a ...
... TRADITION AND FOUR FUNDAMENTAL VALUES : SECURITY / SURVIVAL , FREEDOM JUSTICE ( EQUALITY ) , AND GENERAL WELFARE TO Renato s A. The Legal Tradition The " legal tradition " is an ambiguous phrase , and we therefore com- mence with a ...
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