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Deontology Beneficence
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Beneficence — self-regarding Motives conducing to the exercise of it.
NB. Justice is but beneficence, positive or negative, considered in
respect of certain occasions on which it is exercised.
Beneficence may only be considered as exercised
1. towards all persons without distinction
2. towards persons standing with reference to the agent in or the relation
of equals, superiors and inferiors.
Self-regarding motives for exercising beneficence towards all without
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sir john bowring |
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