The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... question of whether or not the state should prohibit abortions . And in this particular case study , I have chosen to limit the question to whether or not the state should prohibit abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy for ...
... question of whether or not the state should prohibit abortions . And in this particular case study , I have chosen to limit the question to whether or not the state should prohibit abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy for ...
Σελίδα 98
... question that we are created equal in the broadest , metaphysical sense , that we are equally worthy in the sight of God . Few seriously question the moral impera- tive derived from this , that we ought to treat one another as alike ...
... question that we are created equal in the broadest , metaphysical sense , that we are equally worthy in the sight of God . Few seriously question the moral impera- tive derived from this , that we ought to treat one another as alike ...
Σελίδα 111
... question to be answered is this : given the balance of the good and bad consequences of abortion ( and of nonabortion ) on the wom- an's liberty ( her freedom of choice ) ; given the balance of good and bad consequences in the long run ...
... question to be answered is this : given the balance of the good and bad consequences of abortion ( and of nonabortion ) on the wom- an's liberty ( her freedom of choice ) ; given the balance of good and bad consequences in the long run ...
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