Ethical Reflection on Population Policy-from the Perspective of Mainland China's "One Child Policy"

Philosophy and Culture 26 (3):249-264 (1999)
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Mainland China is based on the current status of understanding of population policy, combined with Mr. Tang and other hot air rationalization to explain the continent's population policy, this article aims to cut from the perspective of philosophical ethics, the right to re-clarify the ethics of population policy direction of thinking. I intend to be divided into three instructions: - Tang hot

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