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Hasibul Alam Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

general meaning of the sentence

the attitude that it is right to do what harms no one but oneself is accompanied by a disregard for the actual interdependence of people
  

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The sentence makes very little sense. I suppose it means something like having a certain kind of attitude harms ourselves as well as others because it disregards people's relationships with one another.

  • The sentence makes very little sense.
  • I suppose it means something like having a certain kind of attitude harms ourselves as well as others because it disregards people's relationships with one another.
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The sentence makes very little sense. I suppose it means something like having a certain kind of attitude harms ourselves as well as others because it disregards people's relationships with one another.
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Hasibul Alam The attitude that it is right to do what harms no one but oneself is accompanied by a disregard for the actual interdependence of people.
attitude ~ way of thinking; belief
right ~ correct; permissible
what harms no one but oneself ~ anything you do that

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