Mere sincerity

[...]some 50, reputable, conservative Catholic ethicists wrote an amici curae brief to defend the Little Sisters' claim that 'No' means 'Yes'. [...]more importantly, there are significant moral problems created by not allowing a merely sincere objection to obeying a law, eve...

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Cooperation
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Humans
Intention
Jurisprudence
Morality
Morals
Personal Autonomy
Religion
United States
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