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'''[[040|40.11]]''' Here are three | '''[[040|40.11]]''' Here are three maxims upon which the following regulations are based: | ||
1. Everyone knows that one must have his needs fulfilled. But if a man’s needs are denied, none can say what he may do to preserve his life. | 1. Everyone knows that one must have his needs fulfilled. But if a man’s needs are denied, none can say what he may do to preserve his life. | ||
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G. Justice
a. Three Maxims
40.11 Here are three maxims upon which the following regulations are based:
1. Everyone knows that one must have his needs fulfilled. But if a man’s needs are denied, none can say what he may do to preserve his life.
2. All healthy people experience the urge to raise children. If that is hindered, none can say what evil may come thereof.
3. Everyone knows that he himself desires to live free and unhampered, and that others wish the same.
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Chapters G, H and J: Sandbach 1876