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The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

    { 1 } - consequentialists.
    { 2 } - prudential personalists.
    { 3 } - utilitarians.
    { 4 } - proportionalists.
    { 5 } - situationists.

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The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

See p. 192.

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2 is correct!

The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

    { 1 } - consequentialists.
    { 2 } - prudential personalists.
    { 3 } - utilitarians.
    { 4 } - proportionalists.
    { 5 } - situationists.

See p. 192.

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The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

    { 1 } - consequentialists.
    { 2 } - prudential personalists.
    { 3 } - utilitarians.
    { 4 } - proportionalists.
    { 5 } - situationists.

See p. 192.

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The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

    { 1 } - consequentialists.
    { 2 } - prudential personalists.
    { 3 } - utilitarians.
    { 4 } - proportionalists.
    { 5 } - situationists.

See p. 192.

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The first condition of the Principle of Double Effect, that "the directly intended object of the act must not be intrinsically contradictory to one's fundamental commitment to God and neighbor (including oneself)" is accepted by

    { 1 } - consequentialists.
    { 2 } - prudential personalists.
    { 3 } - utilitarians.
    { 4 } - proportionalists.
    { 5 } - situationists.

See p. 192.

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