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1 Int| pertaining to the human person occupy an important place
2 Int| lofty dignity of the human person, and in a special way his
3 Int| dignity upon every human person and guarantees respect for
4 Int| the rights of the human person. These rights have often,
5 Int| inherent in every human person, it is obviously wrong to
6 I | the life of an innocent person without opposing God's love
7 I | opposing God's love for that person, without violating a fundamental
8 I | action on the part of a person is to be considered as a
9 I | service of one's brethren, a person offers his or her own life
10 II | infant or an adult, an old person, or one suffering from an
11 II | incurable disease, or a person who is dying. Furthermore,
12 II | or herself or for another person entrusted to his or her
13 II | the dignity of the human person, a crime against life, and
14 II | help and love. What a sick person needs, besides medical care,
15 II | warmth with which the sick person can and ought to be surrounded
16 III| be terribly painful to a person in full health. Hence it
17 III| special consideration. For a person not only has to be able
18 III| right to deprive the dying person of consciousness without
19 IV | the dignity of the human person and the Christian concept
20 IV | conscience either of the sick person, or of those qualified to
21 IV | qualified to speak in the sick person's name, or of the doctors,
22 IV | account the state of the sick person and his or her physical
23 IV | normal care due to the sick person in similar cases is not
24 IV | with failing to help the person in danger.~
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