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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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moral

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1 Int| knowledge, but the limits of moral rights and duties. We wish 2 Int| Ourself the interpreter of the moral conscience of the research 3 Int| spontaneous intuition the moral legality of what he proposes 4 Int| way clearly in regard to moral possibilities and obligations. ~ 5 Int| impossible to determine what moral principle applies to the 6 Int| mutually, the medical and moral evidence will make possible 7 Int| reliable decision as to the moral legality of the case in 8 I | understanding of any truth raise no moral objection. By virtue of 9 I | themselves in accordance with the moral order. ~ 10 I | technical research offers every moral guarantee. Nor, moreover, 11 I | or without violating some moral rule of absolute value. 12 I | without violating higher moral rules. The confidential 13 I | soul in its psychic and moral integrity are just some 14 I | science" a true value that the moral law allows man to preserve, 15 II | This in itself proves its moral legality." Or else: "A certain 16 II | patient" do provide the moral justification of the doctor' 17 II | wants to do conforms to the moral law? ~ 18 II | the decisive point is the moral licitness of the right a 19 II | of himself. Here is the moral limit to the doctor's action 20 II | a living automation. The moral law does not allow such 21 II | interests of the patient" find a moral limit. It is not proved-it 22 II | organs and functions, meets a moral limit. But at the same time 23 II | Where does the doctor find a moral limit in research into and 24 II | the demands of the natural moral law, which is deduced from 25 III| 20. For the moral justification of the doctor' 26 III| the question: Is there any moral limit to the "medical interests 27 III| there is not a word on its moral legality. Nevertheless, 28 III| mentioned cases, insofar as the moral justification of the experiments 29 III| 30. In the moral community and in every organism 30 III| every organism of a purely moral character, it is an entirely 31 III| limits laid down by the moral principles We have explained. ~ 32 III| Without doubt, before giving moral authorization to the use 33 III| investigations and work. The great moral demands force the impetuous 34 III| it seeks. In appearance, moral demands are a brake. In


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