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euthanasia
and the value of human life Bioethics References &amp
bas-relief from Susa
18th century bce
in the Louvre
Princeton University. A specialist in applied ethics
he approaches ethical issues from a secular
2026
in that case it would be an object of social-scientific study
not a social science in itself. Understood as the philosophical study of moral concepts
ethics is a branch of philosophy
not of social science. ethics
Peter S...

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