Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... effect " . Even if one allowed that the criterion of reasonable proportion might be satisfied ; even if one could hold on to the notion of " unintended effects ” in view of the massiveness of the circumstances involved : there can be no ...
... effect " . Even if one allowed that the criterion of reasonable proportion might be satisfied ; even if one could hold on to the notion of " unintended effects ” in view of the massiveness of the circumstances involved : there can be no ...
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... effect of the measures taken to ward off the attack . To shoot to kill , to set lethal man - traps , or , say , to lay poison for someone from whom one's life is in danger , are forbidden . The deliberate choice of in- flicting death in ...
... effect of the measures taken to ward off the attack . To shoot to kill , to set lethal man - traps , or , say , to lay poison for someone from whom one's life is in danger , are forbidden . The deliberate choice of in- flicting death in ...
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... effect . The distinction between the intended , and the merely fore- seen , effects of a voluntary action is indeed absolutely essen- tial to Christian ethics . For Christianity forbids a number of things as being bad in themselves ...
... effect . The distinction between the intended , and the merely fore- seen , effects of a voluntary action is indeed absolutely essen- tial to Christian ethics . For Christianity forbids a number of things as being bad in themselves ...
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