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Diderot and the ideal of paternalistic monarchy. An enlightenment struggle against moral decay and for political harmony. [PDF]
Tricoire D.
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The other health care system in Germany: care for people without health insurance. [PDF]
Zimmer M.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2007
This paper starts from three assumptions: that we are essentially human organisms, that we start to exist at conception, and that we retain our identity throughout our lives. The identity claim provides the background to argue that it is irrational for a person to claim that it would be impermissible to kill her now but permissible to have killed her ...
A. Gómez-Lobo
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This paper starts from three assumptions: that we are essentially human organisms, that we start to exist at conception, and that we retain our identity throughout our lives. The identity claim provides the background to argue that it is irrational for a person to claim that it would be impermissible to kill her now but permissible to have killed her ...
A. Gómez-Lobo
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Understanding Diplomatic and Consular Inviolability—Learning from the Jamal Khashoggi Tragedy
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 2021The tragic killing of Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Turkey has once again exposed the potential for abuse of privileges afforded diplomatic and consular missions. This incident, which involves torture and murder, occurred at a time when there
S. Bosch
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Kamm on Inviolability and Agent-Relative Restrictions
Res Publica, 2009Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1995
Inviolability is a status an entity has when it is impermissible to harm it in certain respects. Inviolability can come in degrees and vary with the characteristics of an individual and in the manner in which we might violate that individual. Aggressors, for example, might not be as inviolable as others, and it may even be permissible to violate ...
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Inviolability is a status an entity has when it is impermissible to harm it in certain respects. Inviolability can come in degrees and vary with the characteristics of an individual and in the manner in which we might violate that individual. Aggressors, for example, might not be as inviolable as others, and it may even be permissible to violate ...
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Virtual criminal encroachments on sexual freedom or inviolability in the space of the Metaverse
INFORMATION AND LAWThe article substantiates the identity between the psychosomatic reactions of the human biological body and the information received by the user in the Metaverse through the extended reality technology.
O. Radutniy
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