If you--or, say, Brett Kavanaugh--did something wrong as a teenager, are you still responsible? How much?
In an interesting article, philosopher @epicciuto dives into this question. It's not a straightforward yes-or-no.https://arcdigital.media/are-you-still-guilty-of-your-teenage-misdeeds-80a76728b2f?source=friends_link&sk=3a89baffc87a8773a2a2807b7a4525f8 …
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Replying to @NGrossman81 @epicciuto
When being considered for a lifetime appointment on the highest court in the land, every decision you've made in your lifetime matters. Yes, it is a clear cut yes or no, and the answer, under these circumstances, is beyond a shadow of a doubt, yes, completely.
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Replying to @SpectacularTime @epicciuto
The part that isn't a clear cut yes-or-no is whether everyone should be responsible as an adult for everything they did wrong as a teenager. If you read the article, you'll see that the author distinguishes sexual assault from other, lesser misdeeds.
11:03 AM - 20 Sep 2018
from Urbana, IL
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