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if arguments were in themselves enough to make men good, they would justly . . . have won very great rewards . . . But as things are . . . they are not able to encourage the many to nobility and goodness . . . What argument would remold such people? It is hard, if not impossible, to remove by argument the traits that have long since been incorporated in the character.
The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone
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