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Who should I invite to defend me in the trial of my conscience? and got a better answer
Response from Alek[+++++]
not who, but what. your actions?
Response from 0[+++++]
not who but what.
not who but what.
Response from 0[++++]
the judge the defense attorney and the defendant.
the judge the defense attorney and the defendant.
Response from 0[++++]
Each of us has his own court.You go there as a defendant or something.But the defender has to come himself.Either imaginary or real.
Each of us has his own court.You go there as a defendant or something.But the defender has to come himself.Either imaginary or real.
Response from 0[+++++]
The psychotherapist's case is a tough one.
The psychotherapist's case is a tough one.
Response from 0[+++++]
Conscience is a person's ability to exercise moral self-control. There is no judgment, i.e. the solution to the question - guilty, not guilty. Conscience is either there, or not. This is a property of a person. Consequently, there cannot be a defender.
Conscience is a person's ability to exercise moral self-control. There is no judgment, i.e. the solution to the question - guilty, not guilty. Conscience is either there, or not. This is a property of a person. Consequently, there cannot be a defender.
Response from 1yard[+++++]
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