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Ethics committees in Catholic health care facilities
{ 1 } - will insist that there are some universal, concrete, negative norms (such as killing the innocent is always wrong, no matter what the circumstances) that can never be ethically violated.
{ 2 } - will recognize that ethical norms are always so clear that there will be no discussion and difference of how to apply them.
{ 3 } - may disregard the decision-making method of the ERD that rejects proportionalism and pragmatism as incompatible with the dignity of the human person.
{ 4 } - start without any absolute norms from Catholic teaching.
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Ethics committees in Catholic health care facilities
{ 1 } - will insist that there are some universal, concrete, negative norms (such as killing the innocent is always wrong, no matter what the circumstances) that can never be ethically violated.
{ 2 } - will recognize that ethical norms are always so clear that there will be no discussion and difference of how to apply them.
{ 3 } - may disregard the decision-making method of the ERD that rejects proportionalism and pragmatism as incompatible with the dignity of the human person.
{ 4 } - start without any absolute norms from Catholic teaching.
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Ethics committees in Catholic health care facilities
{ 1 } - will insist that there are some universal, concrete, negative norms (such as killing the innocent is always wrong, no matter what the circumstances) that can never be ethically violated.
{ 2 } - will recognize that ethical norms are always so clear that there will be no discussion and difference of how to apply them.
{ 3 } - may disregard the decision-making method of the ERD that rejects proportionalism and pragmatism as incompatible with the dignity of the human person.
{ 4 } - start without any absolute norms from Catholic teaching.
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Ethics committees in Catholic health care facilities
{ 1 } - will insist that there are some universal, concrete, negative norms (such as killing the innocent is always wrong, no matter what the circumstances) that can never be ethically violated.
{ 2 } - will recognize that ethical norms are always so clear that there will be no discussion and difference of how to apply them.
{ 3 } - may disregard the decision-making method of the ERD that rejects proportionalism and pragmatism as incompatible with the dignity of the human person.
{ 4 } - start without any absolute norms from Catholic teaching.
See p. 133.
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Ethics committees in Catholic health care facilities
{ 1 } - will insist that there are some universal, concrete, negative norms (such as killing the innocent is always wrong, no matter what the circumstances) that can never be ethically violated.
{ 2 } - will recognize that ethical norms are always so clear that there will be no discussion and difference of how to apply them.
{ 3 } - may disregard the decision-making method of the ERD that rejects proportionalism and pragmatism as incompatible with the dignity of the human person.
{ 4 } - start without any absolute norms from Catholic teaching.
See p. 133.
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