Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... respect for his existence as an autonomous being , and also for his autonomy ; the person affected , who has a will , reason , who can determine what / how he wants to be , to act , to be acted upon , ceteris paribus possesses the right ...
... respect for his existence as an autonomous being , and also for his autonomy ; the person affected , who has a will , reason , who can determine what / how he wants to be , to act , to be acted upon , ceteris paribus possesses the right ...
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... respect for autonomy as is dictated in respect for the right to liberty . One requires a good reason to be justified in overriding another's will in a matter which vitally affects that person in his enjoyment and use of his life ...
... respect for autonomy as is dictated in respect for the right to liberty . One requires a good reason to be justified in overriding another's will in a matter which vitally affects that person in his enjoyment and use of his life ...
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... respect of other rights . Besides being involved in conflicts with rights , the demands of the right to life may conflict with those emanating from other values , values such as happiness , justice , respect for persons . We are all ...
... respect of other rights . Besides being involved in conflicts with rights , the demands of the right to life may conflict with those emanating from other values , values such as happiness , justice , respect for persons . We are all ...
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