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1 Fw | introduction will recall the fundamental principles, of an anthropological
2 Intro,1| responsibility for it: this fundamental principle must be placed
3 Intro,1| of man, his "primary and fundamental right" to life,(4) his dignity
4 Intro,2| unconditional respect for the fundamental criteria of the moral law:
5 Intro,3| that one is to find the fundamental criteria for decision-making
6 Intro,3| and woman actualize the fundamental values of love and life.
7 Intro,4| 4. FUNDAMENTAL CRITERIA FOR A MORAL JUDGMENT ~
8 Intro,4| FOR A MORAL JUDGMENT ~The fundamental values connected with the
9 Intro,4| constitute in a certain way the "fundamental " value of life, precisely
10 Intro,4| Rational reflection on the fundamental values of life and of human
11 I,1 | doctrinal reminder provides the fundamental criterion for the solution
12 III | institution of marriage constitute fundamental moral values, because they
13 III | the equality, dignity and fundamental rights of the human person.
14 III | recognition of and the defence of fundamental rights and through the promotion
15 III | of her origin. Among such fundamental rights one should mention
16 III | regulated according to the fundamental norms of the moral law in
17 III | to secure respect for the fundamental rights recalled by this
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