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Card 76
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What may two people find they disagree on? (criticism)
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Card 77
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What might the consequences of a chosen action prove to be? (criticism)
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Card 78
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A chosen act does not necessarily have to be a good act simply because it appears to be the most loving act, why? (criticism)
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Card 79
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What does the theory not take into account and why? (criticism)
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Card 80
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Because people are on human how may we expect a person to react? (criticism)
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Card 81
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What did Paul Tillich argue for? (proportionalism)
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Card 82
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What did Paul Tillich note about proportionalism?
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Card 83
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What does proportionalism hold?
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Card 84
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Within proportionalism what is it possible for a person to have?
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Card 85
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Within proportionalism where is the wrong act performed?
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