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Bernhard Schlink: Critical Essay by Jeremiah P. Conway

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SOURCE: Conway, Jeremiah P. “Compassion and Moral Condemnation: An Analysis of The Reader.Philosophy and Literature 23, no. 2 (October 1999): 284-301.

In the following essay, Conway examines the moral dimensions of compassion in The Reader, drawing upon Martha Nussbaum's definition of compassion as a philosophical model.

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