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... death and ordain it as a means to an end ; in the third place , the evil consequences of the hunger - strike preponderate . Dr. Cleary does not dispute the cogency of my arguments nor does he express dissent from my con- clusion . A ...
... death and ordain it as a means to an end ; in the third place , the evil consequences of the hunger - strike preponderate . Dr. Cleary does not dispute the cogency of my arguments nor does he express dissent from my con- clusion . A ...
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ends , and death becomes inevitable . No conscientious man would license an act whose morality depended on the ascertainment of such an elusive line ; no sensible man would venture his life on such a chance . Moreover , either the point ...
ends , and death becomes inevitable . No conscientious man would license an act whose morality depended on the ascertainment of such an elusive line ; no sensible man would venture his life on such a chance . Moreover , either the point ...
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... death , when she may not jump into certain death . ' Probably Canon Waters would consider Lehmkuhl's distinction too fine . . . . The distinction is of importance , as it would help to decide the morality of very many instances of ...
... death , when she may not jump into certain death . ' Probably Canon Waters would consider Lehmkuhl's distinction too fine . . . . The distinction is of importance , as it would help to decide the morality of very many instances of ...
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... death as a means to an end , and uses it to refute the milder forms of duelling as I do to refute the milder forms of hunger- strike . So Lehmkuhl , instead of founding a probable opinion in favour of the non - fatal hunger - strike ...
... death as a means to an end , and uses it to refute the milder forms of duelling as I do to refute the milder forms of hunger- strike . So Lehmkuhl , instead of founding a probable opinion in favour of the non - fatal hunger - strike ...
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... death is a means directly chosen to gain some end . Nevertheless , if the moment comes when death is the only alternative to taking food , he will have to take the food ; for , as I showed in my first article , not to take it would be ...
... death is a means directly chosen to gain some end . Nevertheless , if the moment comes when death is the only alternative to taking food , he will have to take the food ; for , as I showed in my first article , not to take it would be ...
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