Terms vs Telished - What's the difference?
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(telish)
(consequentialism) Punish (an (l) person) for the sake of (l); subject (a person) to (l).
* 1955 , (John Rawls), “
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is .As a verb telished is
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(es)Two Concepts of Rules” in (The Philosophical Review) LXIV, ? 1, page 12:
- How is one to limit the risks involved in allowing such systematic deception? How is one to avoid giving anything short of complete discretion to the authorities to telish anyone they like?
