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1 2, 32 | development. Once the idea of a universal truth about the good, knowable
2 2, 32 | of which is to apply the universal knowledge of the good in
3 2, 33 | with an outright denial of universal human values, at least with
4 2, 43 | the eternal, objective and universal law by which God out of
5 2, 51 | rights and duties, it is universal in its precepts and its
6 2, 52 | calling and destiny".95 These universal and permanent laws correspond
7 2, 53 | adequate formulation for universal and permanent moral norms
8 2, 55 | meticulous observance of universal norms as to a creative and
9 2, 59 | discloses the objective and universal demands of the moral good,
10 2, 60 | by the "divine law", the universal and objective norm of morality.
11 2, 61 | him as a witness to the universal truth of the good, as well
12 2, 67 | an action prohibited by a universal rule is concretely recognized,
13 2, 73(123)| from God and is therefore a universal one, we are obliged to hold
14 2, 75 | which, by contradicting a universal negative norm, directly
15 3, 85 | today: how can obedience to universal and unchanging moral norms
16 3 | Universal and unchanging moral norms
17 3, 95 | firmness in defending the universal and permanent validity of
18 3, 96 | firmness in defending the universal and unchanging moral norms
19 3, 96 | existence: only by obedience to universal moral norms does man find
20 3, 102 | involve martyrdom. But, as universal and daily experience demonstrates,
21 3, 109 | Church (cf Jn 14:16-17), "the universal body of the faithful who
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