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|a Boyle, Joseph M.,
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|a Natural law ethics in theory and practice :
|b a Joseph Boyle reader /
|c edited by John Liptay and Christopher Tollefsen ; foreword by Robert P. George.
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|g Introduction:
|t Joseph Boyle and natural law ethics /
|r John Liptay & Christopher Tollefsen --
|t Is determinism self-refuting? --
|t Reasons for action : evaluative cognitions that underlie motivations --
|t Free choice, incomparable valuable options, and incommensurable categories of good --
|t Being reasonable in choosing among incommensurable goods --
|t On the most fundamental principle of morality --
|t Double effect and a certain type of embryotomy --
|t Toward understanding the principle of double effect --
|t Intention, permissibility, and the structure of agency --
|t An immoral kind of deterrence --
|t Traditional just war theory and humanitarian intervention --
|t Natural law, ownership, and the world's natural resources --
|t Fairness in holdings : a natural law account of property and welfare rights --
|t Personal responsibility and freedom in health care : a contemporary natural law perspective --
|t A case for sometimes tube-feeding patients in persistent vegetative state --
|t Against "assisted death."
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|a Natural law
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|a Droit naturel
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