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    Surrogate Motherhood.Miroslav Prokopijevic - 1990 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (2):169-181.
    ABSTRACT In the first part of this article I discuss some objections which assert that surrogacy is primarily—but not exclusively—harmful in a moral sense. After examination of mainly but not exclusively morality‐dependent harms (objections from similarity with prostitution, exploitation, etc.) and after the discussion of possible non‐morality‐dependent harms (baby, couple, surrogate mother, agency, etc.), I argue, in the second part, that no one reason supports the possible prohibition of surrogacy. In the last part I try to show why moral reasons (...)
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  2. Humanitarian Intervention.Miroslav Prokopijevic - 2004 - In Georg Meggle (ed.), Ethics of humanitarian interventions. Ontos. pp. 189-204.
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    Justice, Social Choice and Relativity.Miroslav Prokopijević - 1992 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 43 (1):177-200.
    The notion of justice is not some inwardly homogeneous, simple and objective one. Assumed the gains and losses on the one side and the relative levels of welfare on tiie other side play the cmcial role as criteria for being just, there are at least the four different, mutually exhaustive and irreducible conceptions of justice - cardinal and ordinal utilitarianism and moderate and radical egalitarianism. The first and fourth theories rely on just one criterion, whereas theories two and three rely (...)
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    Justice, Social Choice and Relativity.Miroslav Prokopijević - 1992 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 43 (1):177-200.
    The notion of justice is not some inwardly homogeneous, simple and objective one. Assumed the gains and losses on the one side and the relative levels of welfare on tiie other side play the cmcial role as criteria for being just, there are at least the four different, mutually exhaustive and irreducible conceptions of justice - cardinal and ordinal utilitarianism and moderate and radical egalitarianism. The first and fourth theories rely on just one criterion, whereas theories two and three rely (...)
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    Regret, trust, and morality.Miroslav L. Prokopijević - 1995 - Theoria 38 (2):35-52.
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