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Investigating the stability of peer friendships amongst preschool children: a longitudinal South African study
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A morally justified policy for assisted euthanasia
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Poststructural approach to the abortion dilemma
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Value, utility and autonomy : a moral-critical analysis of utilitarian positions on the value of prenatal life
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Postmodernism and the dilemma of an appropriate Christian paradigm for ethical descision making
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Our moral obligations to disadvantaged children
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Abortion, sentience and moral standing : a neurophilosophical appraisal
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Comparing cross-group and same-group friendships amongst white South African students at Stellenbosch University
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Moral encounters of the artificial kind : towards a non-anthropocentric account of machine moral agency
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A grounded theory exploration of how young autistic adults assigned female at Birth (AFAB) make meaning of friendships
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A between-subjects comparison of same-group and cross-group friendships amongst Coloured South African students at Stellenbosch Univeristy
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Ethics and morals as a panacea in school pupils’ attitude: islamic studies teachers as a model
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Moral decision-making : personality type as influence on moral intuitionism
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Moral decision-making : personality type as influence on moral intuitionism
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On the moral permissibility of active, voluntary, physician-administered euthanasia
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Migrating birds, dwelling friends: On the radical possibilities of friendship
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The morality and ethics of hunting : towards common ground
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Influence of integrity and moral intelligence on authentic leadership and organisational citizenship behaviour
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To serve two masters? A moral analysis of an apparent conflict of interest in the profession of occupational physicians
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Effect of friendship status on primary school pupils’ attitude towards schooling and academic achievement in Oyo state, Nigeria
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Ethical dilemmas in orthognathic surgery involving minors.
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Evil, morality and modernity
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Morality and Freedom: a critical investigation of the relatedness of morality and freedom, and its significance for the moral justification of the practice of biomedical moral enhancement
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Church, state and the ethical imagination : a phenomenological study of Christian, cultural and constitutional value clashes in South Sudan