Analysis of the pollution problem as a function of population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed... Enlarging economic doctrine - Página 204por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy and Power - 1976Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Herman E. Daly, Kenneth N. Townsend - 1992 - 404 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed.11 Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions,... | |
| John A. Baden, Douglas S. Noonan - 1998 - 268 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed.™ Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions, because... | |
| P. Aarne Vesilind, Alastair S. Gunn - 1998 - 338 páginas
...density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act as a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed. Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions, because... | |
| Mark J. Smith - 1999 - 454 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed.9 Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions,... | |
| B. Thyer - 1999 - 290 páginas
...is especially the case in situation ethics, a particular kind of ethic thema. The morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time the act is performed - this is the fundamental tenet of "situation ethics". It deprives us of the comfort... | |
| 2001 - 228 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed (7#)• Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions,... | |
| Ruth F. Chadwick, Doris Schroeder - 2002 - 384 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed (10). Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions, because... | |
| 2002 - 674 páginas
...population density uncovers a not generally recognized principle of morality, namely: the morality of an act is a function of the state of the system at the time it is performed. w Using the commons as a cesspool does not harm the general public under frontier conditions, because... | |
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