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1 1 | communications, as to other forms of human endeavor, while criticizing
2 4 | 4. Enormous human and material resources are
3 5 | common good contributes to human development. It is a necessary
4 5 | standards based upon integral human development and the common
5 5 | the service of authentic human development. "The Church
6 9 | if less than admirable human tendencies are exploited,
7 10 | serious abuse, an affront to human dignity and the common good
8 10 | market economies that serve human needs and interests after
9 10 | and values offensive to human dignity and the common good.
10 13 | reflections of the dark side of human nature marred by sin, pornography
11 13 | age-old realities of the human condition. In the past quarter
12 14 | the order of the law of human nature, binding upon all
13 14 | imperatives of authentic human fulfillment.~For Christians,
14 14 | Christians, moreover, the law of human nature has a deeper dimension,
15 14 | Beginning' who, having taken on human nature, definitively illumines
16 14 | deepest significance of human freedom: that it makes possible
17 14 | only two. Either they help human persons to grow in their
18 14 | forces in conflict with human well being. That is entirely
19 14 | truthfulness, the dignity of the human person, and social responsibility.~
20 [Title]| b) The Dignity of the Human Person~
21 16 | advertising "respect the human person, his rightduty to
22 16 | violate the dignity of the human person both through its
23 16 | that manipulate and exploit human weakness. In such circumstances,
24 16 | dignity and destiny of the human person."28~This problem
25 17 | authentic and integral human development. Advertising
26 17 | Advertising that reduces human progress to acquiring material
27 17 | destructive vision of the human person harmful to individuals
28 17 | foster an authentic vision of human development in its material,
29 23 | regard to truthfulness, human dignity and social responsibility.
30 23 | significant contribution to human progress and to the common
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