morality/personhood
Beyond virtue and vice, a few words, whether carefully formed or impulsively flung, have the ability to sculpt reality into something entirely new.
Insult to Injury
A lie is like a hiccup. It bubbles up without warning, spilling out two or three at a time, before falling quietly back into place.
Insult to Injury
this distinction between irrational and unreasonable choices cannot carry this moral load
Circumscribed Autonomy: Children, Care, and Custody
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