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1 Int, 5| at this turning point in human history is a matter of urgency" 5. ~ 2 Int, 7| These problems include human conditions of production, 3 1, 8 | permit an adjustment of the human environment which better 4 1, 10| stage in the development of human societies, confronts man 5 1, 10| forms of misery spread where human dignity founders: delinquency, 6 1, 14| institutions is and must be the human person" 9. Every man has 7 1, 15| introducing, in the area of human relationships, greater justice 8 1, 18| procreation is lacking, human dignity has ceased to exists"14. ~ 9 1, 20| values of the person and of human society, and also by taking 10 1, 21| unexpected consequence of human activity. Man is suddenly 11 1, 21| destructive capacity - but the human framework is no longer under 12 1, 21| which concerns the entire human family. ~The Christian must 13 2, 23| political and so on. In fact, human rights are still too often 14 2 | Ideologies and human liberty ~ 15 2, 30| lawful aspirations of the human person, contain elements 16 2, 37| it is to solve the great human problem of living together 17 2, 37| inventive powers of the human mind and heart; and, if 18 2, 37| in the building up of the human city, one that is to be 19 2, 37| grows the body of a new human family, a body which even 20 2 | The questioning of the human sciences ~ 21 2, 38| object of science. The "human sciences" are today enjoying 22 2, 38| presuppositions too often lead the human sciences to isolate, in 23 2, 39| to the action which the human sciences can instigate, 24 2, 40| 40. Suspicion of the human sciences affects the Christian 25 2, 40| vision of man and of the human race". 24 Should the Church 26 2, 40| contest the proceedings of the human sciences, and condemn their 27 2, 40| devote themselves to the human sciences will begin a dialogue 28 2, 40| within these limits the human sciences give promise of 29 2, 40| even widen the horizons of human liberty to a greater extent 30 2, 40| better discovery of what is human. They are a language which 31 2, 41| for and the yardstick of human freedom. Progress, spread 32 2, 41| quality and the truth of human relations, the degree of 33 3, 43| forgetting the actions of human solidarity - to question 34 3, 47| shared responsibility. ~Thus human groups will gradually begin 35 3, 47| will develop in its deepest human reality: to involve itself


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