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    On Choosing Right and Wrong.John William Miller - 1991 - Idealistic Studies 21 (1):74-78.
    It is a dreadful thing to see men, especially in public life, parade the superiority of their moral choice. It is dreadful because it leaves one helpless. One knows one can’t differ with them on the basis named, namely a choice of good over evil. You can talk to a man who chooses IBM for a rise in the market, but not to a man who chooses right or wrong, or says he does. Discourse collapses.
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