On the analysis of moral thinking

Philosophy and Social Criticism 19 (3-4):273-286 (1993)
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Posings as such form part of hierarchic thinking and prevailing practices and are thus subsumed in negativity. Idle talk, seemingly dimming one's view, has been replaced by hallucination, dreams, and illusions. It is so very difficult to see through them and to realize that there is nothing there but them

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