It’s not easy being Green Lanterns

The Philosophers' Magazine 53 (53):96-99 (2011)
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The hero might do something that he or she may regret later, but since the action is so boldly and decisively undertaken, we can’t help but be impressed. We may even find ourselves awed by the magnificence of an action that is ethically abhorrent.

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