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1." Daniel Finn has recently written that although markets are not intrinsically evil, moral markets must be subject to limits.[2] In the marketplace where buyers and sellers meet, certain kinds of activities and exchanges should be forbidden or limited."

Source:  CAHILL, LISA SOWLE. "Human Primordial Stem Cells: The New Biotech World Order" Hastings Center Report 29.2 Mar. 1 1999: 45-46

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2."... Rhonheimer, "`Ethics of Norms' and the Lost Virtues: Searching the Roots of the Crisis of Ethical Reasoning," Anthropotes 9, no. 2 (1993) 233, and "Intrinsically Evil Acts and the Moral Viewpoint: Clarifying a Central Teaching of Veritatis Splendor," Thomist 58 (1994) 38. (67)..."

Source:  Kaczor, Christopher. "Double-effect reasoning from Jean Pierre Gury to Peter Knauer" Theological Studies v59.n2 June 1 1998: 297-317

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3." How one defines and justifies these two concepts then becomes the central and difficult question.(17) If we examine contra naturam in the context of a human action once considered moral but now considered intrinsically evil (not that capital punishment..."

Source:  BLACK, PETER. "DO CIRCUMSTANCES EVER JUSTIFY CAPITAL PUNISHMENT?" Theological Studies 60.2 June 1 1999: 338

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4." But from the human perspective, at a stage in the evolution of the universe at which consciousness creates ethical distinctions, moral indifference is evil."

Source:  Sabelli, Hector. "The Union of Opposites: From Taoism to Process Theory" Systems Research and Behavioral Science Sept. 1 1998: 429-430

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5."... to humans); the sufficient condition for moral indifference endorsed in section II would consequently retain more credibility, and the argument of the main text would thus not need supplementing in order to support its resolution to the problem of evil."

Source:  Mawson, Tim. "The problem of evil and moral indifference" Religious Studies 35.3 Sept. 1 1999: 323

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6." Intrinsically motivated behavior is performed simply for the sake of the pleasure inherent in the activity itself (Deci, Vallerand, Pelletier, & Ryan, 1991), occurring..."

Source:  PATRICK, BRIAN C.,HISLEY, JENNIFER,KEMPLER, TONI. ""What's Everybody So Excited About?": The Effects of Teacher Enthusiasm on Student Intrinsic Motivation and Vitality" Journal of Experimental Education 68.3 Mar. 22 2000: 217

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7." In its sexual ethics, the tradition, particularly in its Christian form, denigrates sexual pleasure, considering it, as the extremists, following Augustine would have it, intrinsically sinful."

Source:  Storm, Douglas. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 131

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8." The Spiritual Challenge Doing, working, making are not intrinsically evil."

Source:  Waskow, Arthur. "Time to Be" Tikkun 15.3 May 1 2000: 51

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9."... to this endeavor+ but probably the construct of "absolute, exceptionless norms" or "intrinsically evil" acts are concepts that are would not enjoy a clear and unequivocal analogue in Asian thought."

Source:  BRETZKE, JAMES T. "MORAL THEOLOGY OUT OF EAST ASIA" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 106

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10." But some church officials criticized their failure to emphasize that Catholic doctrine considered homosexual acts "intrinsically evil." After 15 years of investigating, church leaders finally summoned Nugent and Gramick to the Vatican for a rebuke."

Source:  Engen, Donald D.,Martinez, Pedro,Gingrich, Newt,Nugent, Father Robert,Gramick, Sister Jeannine,Armstrong, Lance. "Donald D. Engen devoted himself to the sky" U.S. News & World Report 127.4 July 26 1999: 12

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11." In Veritatis splendor the pope argued that the tradition of martyrdom in the Church is one way to understand the solemn obligation to avoid any action which is intrinsically evil, since the martyr is one whose "fidelity to God's holy law, witnessed to by death,..."

Source:  CUNNINGHAM, LAWRENCE S. "SAINTS AND MARTYRS: SOME CONTEMPORARY CONSIDERATIONS" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 529

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12." Homosexual acts are intrinsically evil because they are not procreative and do not take place within marriage."

Source:  CALLAHAN, SIDNEY. "The church's Gordian knot" Commonweal Sept. 10 1999: 7

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13." Nothing God actually presents to us is genuinely an evil, and in choosing to pursue one of these things we are not pursuing something intrinsically negative."

Source:  PESSIN, ANDREW. "Malebranche's natural theodicy and the incompleteness of God's volitions" Religious Studies 36.1 Mar. 1 2000: 47

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14." First order principles lead to two affirmations: there are rights possessed by every person at all times that may not be violated; and there are intrinsically evil actions that are defined as violations of these rights."

Source:  Graham, Mark. "Natural Law and Human Dignity: Universal Ethics in an Historical World" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 880-882

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15." Although war and capital punishment can rarely be justified, they are not intrinsically evil...." Some parishioners were unimpressed with Burke's political decree."

Source:  . "Liberals seek to ban Bible, says Republican election mailing" Church & State 57.10 Nov. 1 2004: 18-19

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16." All sexual relations that are not actualizations of this two-in-one-flesh communion--sodomy (whether homosexual or heterosexual), fornication, masturbation, prostitution--necessarily treat the body as an extrinsic instrument of the desiring "self' (pp. 6, 147-51, 16 7-81) and are thus "intrinsically morally bad" (p. 148)."

Source:  Brubaker, Stanley C. "In Defense of Natural Law" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 174

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17." Ys may be offended by the idea that it is intrinsically morally good for Xs to be preferred over them on grounds of group membership alone; my proposal does not involve such an idea."

Source:  Stroud, Sarah. "The Aim of Affirmative Action" Social Theory and Practice 25.3 Sept. 22 1999: 385

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18."... to be called evil. (CM, 225) Having imagined the totality of evil throughout history, a man may "either turn gray with horror-or become completely indifferent" (CM, 223)."

Source:  VENCLOVA, TOMAS. "Czeslaw Milosz: Despair and Grace" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 677

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19." They were expected to be aggressive and competitive, yet not too concerned with moral issues, for men were generally thought to possess spiritual natures intrinsically inferior to women's (Harris 1987, 167)."

Source:  McAndrews, Kristin. ""Nothing to Lose": A Horsewoman and a Tall Tale" Folklore Jan. 1 1999: 63

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20." Yet clarity is not intrinsically incompatible with the highest flights of poetry, and remains an intellectual virtue (the philosopher Karl Popper thought it a moral duty)."

Source:  Daniels, Anthony. "W. Somerset Maugham: the pleasures of a master" New Criterion 18.6 Feb. 1 2000: 23

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21." RFTF 2000 is holding a public meeting, "Evil and Indifference: is there an end to genocide? ", on 21 July at Westminster Central Hall, London..."

Source:  Abrams, Rebecca. "Showing the Shoah" New Statesman (1996) 129.4495 July 17 2000: 43

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22." Possible explanations and responses As I pointed out above, Behe and Denton are silent on the goodness question: they seem indifferent to the problem of evil in nature."

Source:  MYERS, DAVID B. "New design arguments: old Millian objections" Religious Studies 36.2 June 1 2000: 141

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23." This is after many years of indifference that stretch back to early settlers struggling with a hostile land and Puritans who regarded art as frivolous, even evil. "

Source:  Shaw-Eagle, Joanna. "Art museums, dealers oh-so-close to controversy" Washington Times Feb. 27 2000: 1

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24." The basic metaphors here are those of discovery, uncovering, retrieval, opening up" and (2) "that readers are seen as intrinsically capable of reading and as morally required to read" (p. 209)."

Source:  Tiles, J. E. "Scholasticism: Cross-cultural and Comparative Perspectives" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 119

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25."... by saying, `No more,' " said Mr. Owens, who was accompanied by his wife, Frances. "No more parental indifference to the evil that torments children's souls." The Rev."

Source:  Richardson, Valerie. "Dignitaries join 70,000 mourning shooting victims in Colorado town" Washington Times Apr. 26 1999: 8

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