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Card 6
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What does Fletcher say that justice consists of?
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Card 7
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What is meant by 'antinomianism'?
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Card 8
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Fletcher's four working principles involve what?
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Card 9
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In Fletcher's six propositions, he says that love's decisions are made situationally not prescriptively. What does he mean?
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Card 10
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What is the fifth of Fletcher's six propositions?
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Card 11
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Does Fletcher agree that the morality of an action should be judged by its consequences?
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Card 12
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What might a follower of situation ethics think about a law that completely banned euthanasia?
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