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1 I, A,7 | structures, legislation and in moral conduct. It is manifested 2 I, A,7 | cost-effectively, individual moral deviance and the absence 3 I, A,8 | economic, structural and moral. Purely technical and organisational 4 I, B,12 | births in full respect for moral and ethicalprinciples and 5 II, 0,19 | the cause of hunger is a moral evil, above and beyond all 6 II, 0,19 | challenges are also of a moral nature. This is capable 7 II, 0,19 | technical, organisational, moral and spiritual. It involves 8 II, 0,22 | and imposing a veritable moral yoke on people.~Conversely, 9 II, 0,22 | material, psychological and moral conditions of their lives. 10 II, 0,23 | great opportunity for the moral, cultural and even economic 11 II, 0,23 | does not stem merely from a moral imperative to share with 12 II, 0,26 | practical implementation of the moral grounds militating in favour 13 III, 0,47 | foundations for the human being's moral conscience. Any dichotomy 14 IV, 0,54 | general terms, prevailing moral philosophies are largely 15 IV, 0,55 | environment of the market to the moral law and the conformity of 16 IV, 0,55 | set market prices to the moral law.~It is insufficient 17 IV, 0,55 | consumers, so it is our moral conduct, as the arbiter 18 IV, 0,55 | all invited to embody the moral law in our daily economic 19 IV, 0,55 | absence of conformity to the moral law, a duty incumbent on 20 IV, 0,55(86)| than another, is always a moral and cultural choice.": AAS