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Pius XII
Applied psychology

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norms

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1 I | instincts but the objective norms, such as those of medical 2 I | formulate and discover moral norms. Whoever neglects or scorns 3 I | Whoever neglects or scorns the norms of a moral objective order, 4 I | confronted with the values and norms of moral life which, as 5 II | laws, but also transcendant norms. In fact, the primary question 6 II | social, moral and religious norms. ~The same also holds true 7 II | do not come under these norms, but the person who dedicates 8 II | echelon of values and higher norms to which We have referred 9 II | nothing mysterious in these norms. They are clear for any 10 II | without contravening any moral norms. One must ascertain whether 11 III| because they only violate the norms of a positive law; others 12 III| difficulties that may arise. ~The norms which We have formulated 13 III| general. ~These fundamental norms are obligatory because they 14 III| theoretical knowledge of abstract norms, but also a deep moral and


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