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See also pertinent articles in Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (1986) Vol. 60
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BockleFranz, “Nature as the Basis for Morality” in Personalist Morals ed. SellingJoseph A. (Belgium: Leuven University Press, 1988), 51–58
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HamiltonEdithHuntingtonCairns, eds., “The Symposium” (207D), trans. JoyceMichael, in The Collected Dialogues of Plato (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, Bollinger Series LXXI, 1982), pp.559.
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The Monophysites, the One “Physis” or One Nature Party, were followers of Eutyches, a monk from Constantinople, who taught that CHrist had but one complete nature. Cf. Philip Hughes, The Church in Crisis: A History of the General Councils 325–1870 (Garden City, NY: Hanover House, 1964), p. 68ff
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Boethius, Du Duabus Naturis et una Persona Christi 1343D (Migne: Patrologia Latina Volume LXIV
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GilsonEtienne, The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy (New York: Scribners, 1940), p. 204.
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KrapiecMieczylaw A., I-Man: An Outline of Philosophical Anthropology, MarieLescoe, trans. (New Britain, CT: Mariel Publications, 1983), pp. 313–333.
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KarolWojtyla(John PaulH.H.II), The Acting Person, trans. PotoskiAndrezej (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishers, 1979), pp. 149–181 and 295–299
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PaulJohn, Crossing the Threshold of Hope (New York: Alfred Knopf, 1994), pp. 200
PellegrinoEdmund D., “Character, Virtue, and Self-Interest in the Ethics of the Professions,” Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 5 (Spring1989): 53–73.
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SpoerlJoseph, “Impartiality and the Great COmmandment: A Reply to Joseph Cottingham (and Others), American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (1994) LXVIII(2): 205.
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AquinasThomas, Summa Theologiae II-II, q.44, a.7. (Blackfriars, 1972).
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National Institutes of Health , Report of the HUman Embryo Research Panel, September 27, 1994
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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith , Donum Vitae (Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1987).
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Report of the Advisory Committee to the Director, National Institutes of Health, Human Fetal Tissues Transplantation Research, December 14, 1988 (23–24, Statement of James T. Burtchaell)
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CataldoPeter J.Albert SMoraczweski., eds., The Fetal Issue: Medical and Ethical Aspects (Braintree, MA: The Pope John Center, 1994).
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Report of the Human Embryo Research Panel, op. cit.
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CassidyJ.D., O.P.PellegrinoE.D. “A Catholic Perspective on Human Gene Therapy”, International Journal of Bioethics (4)(1)(March 7, 1993): 11–17.