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Saint Louis,: Mosby. Edited by Milton A. Gonsalves (1953)

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  1. A Defense of the Perverted Faculty Argument against Homosexual Sex.Timothy Hsiao - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (5):751-758.
    Critics of homosexual activity often appeal to some form of natural law theory as a basis for their arguments. According to one version of natural law theory, actions that “pervert” or misuse a bodily faculty are immoral. In this paper, I argue that this “perverted faculty argument” provides a successful account of good and evil action. Several objections are assessed and found inadequate.
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  • A revision of the definition of lying as an untruth told with intent to deceive.Warren Shibles - 1988 - Argumentation 2 (1):99-115.
    The traditional and prevailing definition of lying is that lying is some variation or combination of: “an untruth told with intent to deceive.” I establish that this is the case, and that, as a result, contradictions and injustices arise. An alternative definition is proposed which is shown to avoid these difficulties. It is also shown that and how on the new definition the alleged “Liar paradox” is easily dissolved.
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  • Always let your conscience be your guide.E. David Cook - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (12):17 – 19.
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  • Defining conscience and acting conscientiously.Claudia I. Emerson & Abdallah S. Daar - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (12):19 – 21.
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