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Pius XII
Applied psychology

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immoral

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1 II | depths of the soul will be immoral. ~But if consent is given 2 II | on its object. If this is immoral the action is also immoral; 3 II | immoral the action is also immoral; it is of no use to invoke 4 II | proceedings. ~The fact that immoral procedures are imposed by 5 III| are in themselves of an immoral character; among these the 6 III| moral: others will become immoral because of determined circumstances. ~ 7 III| Thus, for example, it is immoral to penetrate into the conscience 8 III| in certain cases engender immoral impressions, but this action 9 III| establish three kinds of immoral actions, which can be judged 10 III| principles: whether they are immoral either in themselves, or 11 III| without sufficient motive. ~Immoral actions in themselves are 12 III| this extreme, it becomes immoral and must be refuted without 13 III| rejected. ~Actions which are immoral because the person who enacts 14 III| themselves contain any essential immoral element but, if they are 15 III| obtained, the action is immoral. But if, at a specific time, 16 III| an action appears to be immoral, it does not still follow 17 III| Thirdly, certain actions are immoral because of the danger incurred


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