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1 1, 27| which new tendencies and theories have developed, the Magisterium,
2 2, 33| should also be made here of theories which misuse scientific
3 2, 33| present in humanity, these theories end up, if not with an outright
4 2, 51| from certain philosophical theories which are highly influential
5 2, 74| Magisterium. ~Certain ethical theories, called "teleological",
6 2, 75| behaviour. According to these theories, free will would neither
7 2, 75| The teleological ethical theories (proportionalism, consequentialism),
8 2, 76| 76. These theories can gain a certain persuasive
9 2, 76| ultimately be dehumanizing. ~Such theories however are not faithful
10 2, 76| divine and natural law. These theories cannot claim to be grounded
11 2, 77| right moral decision, the theories mentioned above take account
12 2, 79| teleological and proportionalist theories, which holds that it is
13 2, 83| Consequently, she must reject the theories set forth above, which contradict
14 2, 83| dangers of certain ethical theories. We must first of all show
15 3, 84| question which the moral theories mentioned above pose in
16 3, 85| regard to these ethical theories is not simply limited to
17 3, 90| proportionalist" ethical theories, which deny the existence
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