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... moral inferiority or superiority ; it is difficult to rank population groups in their response to the moral vignettes in order to separate out moral flexibility and sophistication from moral strength and weakness . It is clear that the ...
... moral inferiority or superiority ; it is difficult to rank population groups in their response to the moral vignettes in order to separate out moral flexibility and sophistication from moral strength and weakness . It is clear that the ...
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... morality of the action was approximately half as high . Catholics seem to be much more rigorous in their moral judgments than are their own moral theologians , at least in the traditional Catholic theology . Only extramarital affairs ...
... morality of the action was approximately half as high . Catholics seem to be much more rigorous in their moral judgments than are their own moral theologians , at least in the traditional Catholic theology . Only extramarital affairs ...
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... morally right . The Catholic respondents seem to be saying , in effect , " I would not get an abortion myself , but if others do not think it is immoral , I do not propose to try to force my moral position on them through the laws of ...
... morally right . The Catholic respondents seem to be saying , in effect , " I would not get an abortion myself , but if others do not think it is immoral , I do not propose to try to force my moral position on them through the laws of ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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