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... responsible ; she is the victim and not the agent , no matter how profound her conviction that she is the agent ; she is caught in a masochistic web ( of complicated genesis ) dating back to babyhood , perhaps a repetition of a ...
... responsible ; she is the victim and not the agent , no matter how profound her conviction that she is the agent ; she is caught in a masochistic web ( of complicated genesis ) dating back to babyhood , perhaps a repetition of a ...
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... responsible ; we might rather blame nature or his parents for having given him an unfortunate constitution or temper- ament . In recent years a new form of punishment has been imposed on middle - aged and elderly parents . Their ...
... responsible ; we might rather blame nature or his parents for having given him an unfortunate constitution or temper- ament . In recent years a new form of punishment has been imposed on middle - aged and elderly parents . Their ...
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... responsibility is of a very particular type . Someone will say , " I did not ask to be born . ” This is a naive way of throwing greater emphasis on our facticity . I am responsible for everything , in fact , except for my very ...
... responsibility is of a very particular type . Someone will say , " I did not ask to be born . ” This is a naive way of throwing greater emphasis on our facticity . I am responsible for everything , in fact , except for my very ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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