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Card 6
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How does Aristotle confine praise and blame?
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Card 7
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He wrote about it in his book called...
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It is important to remember that, although someone is not responsible for ignorance, they are responsible for...
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Card 12
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When considering moral blameworthiness, something important to consider is their ...
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What is hard determinism?
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Card 15
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Finish this quotation by Honderich: "Our actions are no more than ...
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