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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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1 Int| together, have absolute value in motivating and justifying 2 I | Scientific knowledge has its own value in the domain of medical 3 I | and psychology. It is a value which must certainly not 4 I | certainly not be minimized, a value existing quite independently 5 I | some moral rule of absolute value. In such a case, although 6 I | science is not the highest value, that to which all other 7 I | values-or in the same order of value, all particular values-should 8 I | interests of science" a true value that the moral law allows 9 II | question concerns the absolute value of this principle. Does 10 III| therefore, have an absolute value. ~


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