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... treating people as responsible and treating them as victims of their circumstances . It may be helpful at the outset ... treat people Being Responsible and Being a Victim of Circumstance TONY HONORÉ (1998 Maccabaean Lecture in Jurisprudence)
... treating people as responsible and treating them as victims of their circumstances . It may be helpful at the outset ... treat people Being Responsible and Being a Victim of Circumstance TONY HONORÉ (1998 Maccabaean Lecture in Jurisprudence)
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... treat them as far as possible as responsible agents , while making allowances for their special difficulties . Determinism and Freedom39 40 Though to hold people responsible for their behaviour may make for individual and social well ...
... treat them as far as possible as responsible agents , while making allowances for their special difficulties . Determinism and Freedom39 40 Though to hold people responsible for their behaviour may make for individual and social well ...
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... treat people as responsible . To suppose , as a working hypothesis , that our actions are determined does not make it implausible or illogical to treat ourselves as the authors of our actions when we judge ourselves and others as social ...
... treat people as responsible . To suppose , as a working hypothesis , that our actions are determined does not make it implausible or illogical to treat ourselves as the authors of our actions when we judge ourselves and others as social ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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