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South African Journal of Philosophy, 2009
In this paper I argue that we are never morally responsible for our actions in the sense that we justly deserve to be rewarded or punished for them. I examine two distinctions: (1) the distinction set out by Gary Watson between two distinct types of responsibility: accountability and attributability and (2) the distinction set out by Ted Honderich ...
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In this paper I argue that we are never morally responsible for our actions in the sense that we justly deserve to be rewarded or punished for them. I examine two distinctions: (1) the distinction set out by Gary Watson between two distinct types of responsibility: accountability and attributability and (2) the distinction set out by Ted Honderich ...
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Theology & Sexuality, 2012
While it may seem at first that a vast chasm separates ancient gnostics, those “heretical” early Christians active in the Greco-Roman world of the first centuries CE, and modern queer BDSM practitioners, one should note that what these two groups have in common is crucial: both believe gender to be oppressive and both act upon this belief in strikingly
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While it may seem at first that a vast chasm separates ancient gnostics, those “heretical” early Christians active in the Greco-Roman world of the first centuries CE, and modern queer BDSM practitioners, one should note that what these two groups have in common is crucial: both believe gender to be oppressive and both act upon this belief in strikingly
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2019
These character designs and comics pages are from a larger project focused on critically and creatively de-centering whiteness as a standard of heroism. The bodies of superheroes, have for so long been created to look like those of white men, conflating ideas of perfection and power with their images.
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These character designs and comics pages are from a larger project focused on critically and creatively de-centering whiteness as a standard of heroism. The bodies of superheroes, have for so long been created to look like those of white men, conflating ideas of perfection and power with their images.
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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management - ASCE, 2021
Francois Joubert, Leon Pretorius
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Francois Joubert, Leon Pretorius
exaly
From random failures to targeted attacks in network dismantling
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2022Sebastian Wandelt, Wei Lin, Xiaoqian Sun
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