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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
See p. 170.
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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
See p. 170.
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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
Good circumstances are a necessary but insufficient condition of good action.
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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
See p. 170.
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A prudential personalism judges the rightness or wrongness of an action in terms of
{ 1 } - simply obeying the law.
{ 2 } - how it contributes in its context to the growth of persons in community.
{ 3 } - the situation of the action.
{ 4 } - immediate pains and pleasures.
{ 5 } - immediate qualitative values.
See p. 170.
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