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We've decided not to let TRR clutter up the forum
Post by C on Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:57 pm
We've decided not to let TRR clutter up the forum. We know TRR is a hot topic due to their "stories" often being in need of "correction", completion, clarification or simply in need of the opposing view. With that in mind, we've dedicated TRR a sub-forum. In an effort to keep the RVFP forum organized we will transfer TRR related threads/posts here as needed.
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Socially, peoples' responsibilities are those things for which they are accountable; failure to discharge a responsibility renders one liable to some censure or penalty. A job, or profession, or social role will be partly defined in terms of the responsibilities it involves. The extent of responsibility not just for oneself but for others is a central topic for political and ethical theory (‘Am I my brother's keeper?’). Understanding the nature of our causal responsibility for our own thoughts, natures, and actions is the main problem in any theory of action.
The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy Copyright © 1994, 1996, 2005
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We've decided not to let TRR clutter up the forum. We know TRR is a hot topic due to their "stories" often being in need of "correction", completion, clarification or simply in need of the opposing view. With that in mind, we've dedicated TRR a sub-forum. In an effort to keep the RVFP forum organized we will transfer TRR related threads/posts here as needed.
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Socially, peoples' responsibilities are those things for which they are accountable; failure to discharge a responsibility renders one liable to some censure or penalty. A job, or profession, or social role will be partly defined in terms of the responsibilities it involves. The extent of responsibility not just for oneself but for others is a central topic for political and ethical theory (‘Am I my brother's keeper?’). Understanding the nature of our causal responsibility for our own thoughts, natures, and actions is the main problem in any theory of action.
The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy Copyright © 1994, 1996, 2005
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