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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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nature

   Chap.,  §
1 Bles | intellectual, whatever its nature or circumstances; it means 2 Bles | predisposed by his very nature, by virtue of humanity itself. 3 Bles | it constitutes its very nature.~ 4 1, 1 | many factors of a general nature: the widespread introduction 5 1, 1 | realization that the heritage of nature is limited and that it is 6 2, 5 | earth's riches - whether nature's living resources, or the 7 2, 5 | confirmation of man's dominion over nature.~The recent stage of human 8 2, 6 | conditions the very ethical nature of work. In fact there is 9 2, 6 | conclusion of an ethical nature: however true it may be 10 2, 9 | man not only transforms nature, adapting it to his own 11 2, 10 | consequent on the family nature of human life - must be 12 2, 10 | dominion" over the world of nature to which man is called from 13 3, 12 | the resources hidden in nature to serve himself and others 14 3, 12 | of the various riches of nature: those beneath the ground, 15 3, 12 | resources and riches of nature. The whole of the effort 16 3, 12 | role of the gift made by "nature", that is to say, in the 17 3, 13 | process, independently of the nature of the services provided 18 3, 13 | humanity in the resources of nature, and the inheritance of 19 3, 14 | is contrary to the very nature of these means and their 20 4, 16 | corresponding to the specific nature of human work as outlined 21 4, 19 | common use: both the goods of nature and manufactured goods. 22 4, 19 | accordance with their own nature, without being discriminated 23 4, 20 | the properly understood nature of work itself. ~


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