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+ | :*[https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/01/26/us/biden-trump-impeachment#capitol-police-national-guard New Capitol Hill Police Chiefs apologizes for failures on January 6]. Let's take a minute to think about how apologies relate to blame and accepting responsibility. | ||
:*Throughout the pandemic, there has been a persistent discussion about the degree of responsibility we should take for reducing deaths and avoiding behaviors that spread the virus. | :*Throughout the pandemic, there has been a persistent discussion about the degree of responsibility we should take for reducing deaths and avoiding behaviors that spread the virus. |
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Moral Responsibility and Free Will News!
- New Capitol Hill Police Chiefs apologizes for failures on January 6. Let's take a minute to think about how apologies relate to blame and accepting responsibility.
- Throughout the pandemic, there has been a persistent discussion about the degree of responsibility we should take for reducing deaths and avoiding behaviors that spread the virus.
- Occassionally, we will use this segment to learn about one of the saints in the class. Today: Baba Fakruddin
- Capitol Hill Police officer who led insurrectionists away from Senate is promoted and honored at the Inauguration today.
- How do we assess the culpability of a mob under the influence of a conspiracy theory? Does "radicalization" compromise responsibility?
- Recent Supreme Court executions raise questions about MR.