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... moral views . But what we can do today is to base judgements once the facts are clearly established on an existing body of international law , or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of morality that is ...
... moral views . But what we can do today is to base judgements once the facts are clearly established on an existing body of international law , or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of morality that is ...
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... morality of rule and rote , the pressures of different claims and interests call for moral intelligence of a high order ; where that seems too difficult , demanding also too much moral toughness , we may find instead an amoral ingenuity ...
... morality of rule and rote , the pressures of different claims and interests call for moral intelligence of a high order ; where that seems too difficult , demanding also too much moral toughness , we may find instead an amoral ingenuity ...
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... moral standards ' and it became normal to describe the Saami as lazy , dirty , immoral and drunken ( Lorentz 1981 , 77 ; ) . The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , occurring simultaneously in all Western ...
... moral standards ' and it became normal to describe the Saami as lazy , dirty , immoral and drunken ( Lorentz 1981 , 77 ; ) . The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , occurring simultaneously in all Western ...
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