1. A sanitary code which sought to evade fundamental moral principles could never ultimately succeed. 2. By the mid-nineties, many adolescents had no answer when asked what moral principles might apply to a particular circumstance. 3. Criminal law should be used to protect and reinforce moral principles. 4. I do not think that we should be against such moral principles. 5. It hardly needs to be said that there is also a total rejection of moral principles. 6. One stresses that a rational and moral order can be created from a universally valid set of moral principles. 7. There is no single moral principle which is sole and supreme and can never conflict with any other. 8. They would rather get beaten on their moral principles and convictions than be corrupted by political deals. 9. To some there May be occasion to place a moral principle above a legal one. |
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