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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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opinion

Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 9 | notwithstanding the general opinion, even in his day, that such 2 4, 41 | impose fashions and trends of opinion through carefully orchestrated 3 5, 44 | own interests or his own opinion, with no regard for the Evangelium vitae Chap., §
4 Int, 4 | broad sectors of public opinion justify certain crimes against 5 1, 11 | only that in generalized opinion these attacks tend no longer 6 1, 14 | abortion, justified in public opinion on the basis of a mentality-mistakenly 7 1, 18 | nationality, religion, political opinion or social class.~On the 8 1, 19 | subjective and changeable opinion or, indeed, his selfish 9 1, 27 | at many levels of public opinion, of a new sensitivity ever 10 3, 58 | its seriousness in public opinion. Perhaps this linguistic 11 3, 68 | should always express the opinion and will of the majority 12 3, 68 | to impose one particular opinion to the detriment of others.~ ~ 13 3, 73 | at the level of general opinion and public morality. This Fides et ratio Chap., §
14 Int, 5 | everything is reduced to opinion; and there is a sense of 15 7, 96(113)| therefore must shun the opinion, first, that dogmatic formulas ( Redemptor hominis Chap., §
16 1, 4 | rather a wish to direct the opinion of others in accordance 17 1, 6 | back. Some even express the opinion that these efforts are harmful Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
18 2, 5 | the attention of public opinion by reason of its originality. 19 6, 43 | sent useless ones.~In the opinion of many, the international Ut unum sint Chap., §
20 3, 94 | times that this or that opinion being circulated is irreconcilable Veritatis splendor Chap., §
21 Int, 4 | circumstances? Also, an opinion is frequently heard which 22 2, 47 | morally unacceptable. In the opinion of these same theologians, 23 2, 55 | 55. According to the opinion of some theologians, the 24 2, 65 | categorical" ) goods. In the opinion of some theologians, none 25 2, 80(131)| be led to embrace another opinion, as if the Council taught 26 2, 82 | reason — we repeat — the opinion must be rejected as erroneous 27 3, 99 | own interests or his own opinion, with no regard for the 28 3, 113 | exchanges and conflicts of opinion may constitute normal expressions


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