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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
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conscionable case

What is a 'conscionable case'?
  

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e. one's sense of what is morally right) "case" probably means "matter" or "affair" in some relevant sense, but one would need to see the whole context to be precise.

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  • one's sense of what is morally right) "case" probably means "matter" or "affair" in some relevant sense, but one would need to see the whole context to be precise.
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"conscionable" means done in accordance with one's conscience (i.e. one's sense of what is morally right)

"case" probably means "matter" or "affair" in some relevant sense, but one would need to see the whole context to be precise.

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