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... Responsibility In order for someone to be found guilty of a crime , there must be proof that he intended to commit the crime . Our society has always been guided by the principle that it will not punish unless it can impose blame ...
... Responsibility In order for someone to be found guilty of a crime , there must be proof that he intended to commit the crime . Our society has always been guided by the principle that it will not punish unless it can impose blame ...
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... responsibility for a particular act . Assigning personal responsibility depends more upon philosophical or moral rather than scientific considerations . Everyone has an opinion on this issue , and a psychiatrist's training and ...
... responsibility for a particular act . Assigning personal responsibility depends more upon philosophical or moral rather than scientific considerations . Everyone has an opinion on this issue , and a psychiatrist's training and ...
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... responsibility is more a logical consequence of the value of lovingness or compassion . I am talking about responsibility as answerability or accountability for one's thoughts and actions . If a man believes that his behavior is totally ...
... responsibility is more a logical consequence of the value of lovingness or compassion . I am talking about responsibility as answerability or accountability for one's thoughts and actions . If a man believes that his behavior is totally ...
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