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1 Int, 3 | at the service of every individual and of the whole world.6 ~
2 Int, 4 | the light of which each individual will independently make
3 Int, 4 | left to the judgment of the individual subjective conscience or
4 1, 25 | arises in the heart of every individual, and it is Christ alone
5 2, 32 | explicitly atheist. The individual conscience is accorded the
6 2, 32 | tendency to grant to the individual conscience the prerogative
7 2, 32 | individualist ethic, wherein each individual is faced with his own truth,
8 2, 34 | to God".57 Although each individual has a right to be respected
9 2, 47 | the moral assessment of individual human acts, so complex from
10 2, 52 | They oblige each and every individual, always and in every circumstance.
11 2, 53 | characteristic of the reason of individual believers and of theological
12 2, 55 | of general moral norms to individual cases in the life of the
13 2, 55 | foresee and to respect all the individual concrete acts of the person
14 2, 55 | they cannot replace the individual personal decision on how
15 2, 55 | influences exerted by the individual's social and cultural environment.
16 2, 56 | general, and the norm of the individual conscience, which would
17 2, 59 | an inner dictate for the individual, a summons to do what is
18 2, 59 | obligation to do what the individual, through the workings of
19 2, 61 | is said and done, of the individual who is their subject — are
20 2, 64 | virtuous attitudes of the individual himself: prudence and the
21 2, 68 | positions mentioned above, an individual could, by virtue of a fundamental
22 2, 68 | option for charity, that individual could continue to be morally
23 2, 71 | goodness or evil of the individual who performs them.120 They
24 2, 80 | promote the welfare of an individual, of a family or of society
25 3, 94 | give up one's life. In an individual's words and above all in
26 3, 99 | no one may violate — no individual, group, class, nation or
27 3, 101| service not only for the individual person and his growth in
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