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The unintended or non - willful application of force would not be an instance of violence . If someone were to accidentally exert force and physically injure another person that would not be an example of violence .
The unintended or non - willful application of force would not be an instance of violence . If someone were to accidentally exert force and physically injure another person that would not be an example of violence .
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instances of violence --for example , cases of " gentle removal . ” Third , this definition acknowledges the complexity of the question - is violence always wrong ? It suggests that the matter could be restated in at least three ...
instances of violence --for example , cases of " gentle removal . ” Third , this definition acknowledges the complexity of the question - is violence always wrong ? It suggests that the matter could be restated in at least three ...
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Is the violence a vigorous destruction of or damaging of property ? The answers given , it would seem , could be different in each case . In my judgment there is at least one distinguishable type of situation in which violence of each ...
Is the violence a vigorous destruction of or damaging of property ? The answers given , it would seem , could be different in each case . In my judgment there is at least one distinguishable type of situation in which violence of each ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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