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principle of human dignity in community

    { 1 } - all ethical decisions must aim at maximal, integrated satisfaction of biological, psychological, ethical, and spiritual needs of all human persons, as individuals and in their communities
    { 2 } - human communities exist only to promote and share the common good among all their members "from each according to ability and to each according to need."
    { 3 } - lower functions of human person may be sacrificed for the better funtioning of the whole person, but basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself

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principle of human dignity in community

principle of human dignity in community <=> all ethical decisions must aim at maximal, integrated satisfaction of biological, psychological, ethical, and spiritual needs of all human persons, as individuals and in their communities

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principle of human dignity in community

    { 1 } - all ethical decisions must aim at maximal, integrated satisfaction of biological, psychological, ethical, and spiritual needs of all human persons, as individuals and in their communities
    { 2 } - human communities exist only to promote and share the common good among all their members "from each according to ability and to each according to need."
    { 3 } - lower functions of human person may be sacrificed for the better funtioning of the whole person, but basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself

principle of participation <=> human communities exist only to promote and share the common good among all their members "from each according to ability and to each according to need."

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principle of human dignity in community

    { 1 } - all ethical decisions must aim at maximal, integrated satisfaction of biological, psychological, ethical, and spiritual needs of all human persons, as individuals and in their communities
    { 2 } - human communities exist only to promote and share the common good among all their members "from each according to ability and to each according to need."
    { 3 } - lower functions of human person may be sacrificed for the better funtioning of the whole person, but basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself

principle of totality and integrity <=> lower functions of human person may be sacrificed for the better funtioning of the whole person, but basic capacities that define human personhood are never sacrificed unless this is necessary to preserve life itself

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