Jiang says Piccarda's problem is that her absolute will stayed loyal to God while her contingent will surrendered in fear, creating a split inside the self.
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Jiang diagnoses Piccarda's failure as a split in which her absolute will remained loyal to God while her contingent will surrendered to fear.
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"Okay. All right. So like, let's put this very simple. Okay. Absolute will is a soul, right? The soul is always in connection with..."
"No, that's not what Dante would say. Some other people would say that, but not, but not Dante. Okay. All right. So the idea..."
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