TWO UNNATURAL PERSPECTIVES OF ENGLISH JUDGES IN FRONT OF INCURABLE BUT CURABLE CHILDREN
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Paolo CiliaThere are two simple but clear issues for those with a minimum of humanistic education.
The problem of the English judges in the Indi affair (as in other similar affairs) is that of undue arrogance. And it is a very frequent judgement in our times, especially from the age of Enlightenment onwards, which cleverly mixes subjectivism, liberalism and statism, in a miasma typical of the deadly (and unreasonable) ideologies that innervate the paganism of our times.
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