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When a piece of writing exhibits moral excellence, it’s natural to assume it reflects the morality of the author. That’s often a mistake
When a piece of writing exhibits moral excellence, it’s natural to assume it reflects the morality of the author. That’s often a mistake

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When a piece of writing exhibits moral excellence, it’s natural to assume it reflects the morality of the author. That’s often a mistake . . .

When a piece of writing exhibits moral excellence, it’s natural to assume it reflects the morality of the author. That’s often a mistake

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