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1 Int, 4 | traditional moral doctrine, on the basis of certain anthropological
2 Int, 4 | were to be decided on the basis of faith alone, while in
3 2, 40 | creates moral norms, on the basis of historical contingencies
4 2, 47 | human behaviour, and, on the basis of this, an attempt would
5 2, 47 | was, they maintain, on the basis of a naturalistic understanding
6 2, 56 | could legitimately be the basis of certain exceptions to
7 2, 56 | and what is evil. On this basis, an attempt is made to legitimize
8 2, 60 | prohibitions which are at the basis of human behaviour".106 ~
9 2, 65 | right or wrong only on the basis of a technical calculation
10 2, 75 | would be judged on the basis of the subject's intention
11 2, 75 | and its "rightness" on the basis of a consideration of its
12 2, 76 | economic activities on the basis of a calculation of resources
13 2, 77 | obligation be justified on the basis of such debatable calculations? ~
14 2, 78 | order, to be assessed on the basis of its ability to bring
15 3, 86 | creaturely image which is the basis of the dignity of the person.
16 3, 96 | and develop only on the basis of the equality of all its
17 3, 101| are not observed, the very basis of political coexistence
18 3, 106| rather as approaches having a basis in theory and claiming full
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