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... means to the end of medicine and cannot be ruled out of bounds on that score , though serious and difficult moral questions remain whenever hu- man beings are used as means , regardless of the end served . There may be good practical ...
... means to the end of medicine and cannot be ruled out of bounds on that score , though serious and difficult moral questions remain whenever hu- man beings are used as means , regardless of the end served . There may be good practical ...
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erally means " wholeness , " and to heal means " to make whole . " ( Both words go back to the Old English hal and the Old High German heil , as does the English word " whole . " ) To be whole is to be healthy , and to be healthy is to ...
erally means " wholeness , " and to heal means " to make whole . " ( Both words go back to the Old English hal and the Old High German heil , as does the English word " whole . " ) To be whole is to be healthy , and to be healthy is to ...
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... mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral developments , or social capacity . They defined with ... means of their consent . Indeed , the Declaration says that they may or- ganize government on " such principles " as ...
... mean to say all were equal in color , size , intellect , moral developments , or social capacity . They defined with ... means of their consent . Indeed , the Declaration says that they may or- ganize government on " such principles " as ...
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