Thursday, May 23, 2024

The Viennese legal philosopher Alexander Somek interestingly argues that artistic depictions -- giving us the goodness in wicked schemes and the sinister side of righteousness -- suggest the one-right answer approach "is obnoxious owing to its moralistic embrace of banality."

The Viennese legal philosopher Alexander Somek interestingly argues that artistic depictions -- giving us the goodness in wicked schemes and the sinister side of righteousness -- suggest the one-right answer approach "is obnoxious owing to its moralistic embrace of banality."

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