Furthermore, slavery creates a moral contradiction for the enslaver, not just the enslaved. If the slave is truly the master’s property, he can take no action in his own right, for he does not own himself but can only be an agent of the master. Is it not clear that we...
This is not far from taking responsibility – from turning into a moral subject. A stigma may achieve unintended, sometimes opposite results. It may spur defiance and reverse agent–patient relations. It may help fringes become mainstream. 这已经是抵抗。 这不是离承担责任很远的地方-从把变成一个...
There is an inspiring documentary, Dawn Wall, about some rock climbers that were kidnapped by terrorists during one of their international free climbs. To escape their capture and get away safely, it required they push one of the terrorists off the cliff to kill him. While it was done for ...
) Acting from necessity or compulsion; involuntary; -- opposed to free; as, whether man is a necessary or a free agent is a question much discussed. Necessaries (pl. ) of Necessary Necessary (n.) A thing that is necessary or indispensable to some purpose; something that one can not do...
Every is a place which the teacher loves deficiently, regardless of the moral character or the wisdom, all cannot full or the free development.The teacher only then sincere is loving the student, clear pays attention to an American student's growth, can win student's respect and the love,...
the United States' most influential group lobbying for traditional, Christian family values. Kinsey is a natural target for the organisation, since it believes that the researcher's aim was nothing less than the destruction of traditional moral values and the initiation of a new order of free-...
When she met BuzzFeed News at a hotel in Mumbai, Leone, 37, was dressed in a bright red T-shirt that read “Feminist.” She was also finally wrestling her narrative free from the disapproving Indians of the world — in Canada where she was born, Los Angeles where she grew up, and in...
against moral or mollifying influences; unyielding; hard-hearted; stubbornly wicked. Obdurate (a.) Hard; harsh; rugged; rough; intractable. Obdurate (v. t.) To harden. Obduration (n.) A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart. Obdure (v. t.) To harden. Obdure (a.) Alt. of Ob...