"We cannot speak of [civil or natural] rights without centering our attention on [the moral compass of] conscience, one among a few distinctive features that make humans human‒and humane."
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Marco Respinti, "Tai Ji Men: A Voyage to the Center of Conscience", Bitter Winter (April 2022)
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