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Philosophy, 1997
There has been a time in my teaching career that I used to cite in my introductory classes ‘Moral Philosophy’ from Erica Jong's Fear of Flying (a best seller of the 1970's). The situation leading up to the quote is that the main character, Isadora, is asked a sexual favour by her brother in law, Pierre.
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There has been a time in my teaching career that I used to cite in my introductory classes ‘Moral Philosophy’ from Erica Jong's Fear of Flying (a best seller of the 1970's). The situation leading up to the quote is that the main character, Isadora, is asked a sexual favour by her brother in law, Pierre.
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2020
Abstract This is the first of three chapters that consider paradigms of rape under which nonconsent is presumed on the basis of certain kinds of background conditions. The particular focus here is on cases in which complainants are said to lack the capacity to consent.
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Abstract This is the first of three chapters that consider paradigms of rape under which nonconsent is presumed on the basis of certain kinds of background conditions. The particular focus here is on cases in which complainants are said to lack the capacity to consent.
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2020
Abstract We can solve the Grandfather Paradox by arguing that, when I go back to kill my grandfather, I lose the ability to kill him. Call this incapacity theory. I do not believe this theory is correct. This chapter argues that this is David Lewis’s view. His argument for it focuses on how we analyse the words ‘can’ and ‘could’.
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Abstract We can solve the Grandfather Paradox by arguing that, when I go back to kill my grandfather, I lose the ability to kill him. Call this incapacity theory. I do not believe this theory is correct. This chapter argues that this is David Lewis’s view. His argument for it focuses on how we analyse the words ‘can’ and ‘could’.
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2018
This chapter begins with the efforts to find a solution when an heir proved incapable of exercising responsibility for property affairs owing to a long-term illness or disability. Failure to address incapacity in an heir could jeopardise not only the individual’s patrimony but also the maintenance of the family’s economic, cultural, and social capital.
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This chapter begins with the efforts to find a solution when an heir proved incapable of exercising responsibility for property affairs owing to a long-term illness or disability. Failure to address incapacity in an heir could jeopardise not only the individual’s patrimony but also the maintenance of the family’s economic, cultural, and social capital.
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1936
H. ERNEST GRIFFITHS, L. F
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H. ERNEST GRIFFITHS, L. F
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