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Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition (Paperback)

Proportionalism and the Natural Law Tradition (Paperback)

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    from TumnusEthic

    Christopher Kaczor's discussion of proportionalism is one of a the very few balanced presentations of this approach and its history. If you have ever been frustrated at ethical approaches which don't seem to have defined "object" consistently, read this to find out why. For all who (like me) are ...

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    from TumnusEthic

    Christopher Kaczor's discussion of proportionalism is one of a the very few balanced presentations of this approach and its history. If you have ever been frustrated at ethical approaches which don't seem to have defined "object" consistently, read this to find out why. For all who (like me) are ...

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