A student proposes that redemption would require a change of will itself, not just a change of role or behavior, and Jiang treats that as the right direction to keep probing.
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Change of will
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yeah, yeah, but why is she being, but why is she loving her children so much? Why is she so nice to her children..."
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"Yeah, yeah, but why is she being, but why is she loving her children so much? Why is she so nice to her children..."
"If there's free will, then her, like, her will should be able to change. So, like, instead of wanting to be closer to God,..."
"So I was unaware of this massive cultural opportunity. When I first started in education, 20 years ago in China, and I myself have..."
"regime change will be very hard without the ground troops right um so america right now has several disadvantages um the first major disadvantage..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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