Daniel Mcgregor

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When we speak of the subject of a history, we speak of a capacity to create a coherent narrative around oneself by directing and taking responsibility for one’s active powers so as to own one’s doing and living, planning what one does, acknowledging what one has done, sustaining a policy of doing one thing from one circumstance to the next, and so on.
Finding and Seeking: Ethics as Theology, vol. 2
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