Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) differently , which in practice has meant moving them from one model of social description to another . Consider , in ...
... things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) differently , which in practice has meant moving them from one model of social description to another . Consider , in ...
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... things right , but incur blame for getting them wrong . 21 Our responsibility for what we do is certainly connected with the control we have over our conduct . But though our conduct must have an intentional aspect , what we do includes ...
... things right , but incur blame for getting them wrong . 21 Our responsibility for what we do is certainly connected with the control we have over our conduct . But though our conduct must have an intentional aspect , what we do includes ...
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... things ? 29 The prime reason can hardly be that the system of responsibility enables us to decide when people can be morally blamed for things that go wrong or when legal sanctions can be imposed on them . These are important but ...
... things ? 29 The prime reason can hardly be that the system of responsibility enables us to decide when people can be morally blamed for things that go wrong or when legal sanctions can be imposed on them . These are important but ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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