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... responsible promotes individual and social well - being . It does this in two ways . It helps to preserve social ... responsible only for our own behaviour ; a second that we are responsible only when we are to blame ; a third that we ...
... responsible promotes individual and social well - being . It does this in two ways . It helps to preserve social ... responsible only for our own behaviour ; a second that we are responsible only when we are to blame ; a third that we ...
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... responsible for the way in which their children behave even when they are not legally liable for it . In that case the person who is morally responsible should act somewhat as if the responsibility were legal . If the children have ...
... responsible for the way in which their children behave even when they are not legally liable for it . In that case the person who is morally responsible should act somewhat as if the responsibility were legal . If the children have ...
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... Responsibility , then , involves taking risks . But why should we welcome the fact that we live in a society in which we are responsible for our conduct and take on or have thrust on us a wide range of responsibilities for people and ...
... Responsibility , then , involves taking risks . But why should we welcome the fact that we live in a society in which we are responsible for our conduct and take on or have thrust on us a wide range of responsibilities for people and ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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