As one is, so one sees: Delacroix on the role of habit in moral discernment

Jurisprudence 15 (4):542-551 (2024)
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‘A fool sees not the same tree that the wise man sees’, so wrote William Blake in his enigmatic ‘Proverbs of Hell’.1 Of course, in one sense, the wise man and the fool see the same tree – they dire...

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