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ST: Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt Part B Which quotation from the passage best supports the answer to Part A? But to my ear,agent-regret is simply tone-deaf to how subjective guilt feels __ [t] sounds as passive and flat as "regretting that the weather is bad . "So I dealt with and still deal with the guilt of having cost him his life essentially. __ There's probably not a day that doesn't go by that I don't think about it." [We] might say guilt subjective guilt, has a redemptive side. It is a way that soldiers impose moral order on the chaos and awful randomness of war's violence. [Good soldiers] have duties to care and bring each other safely home Philosophers have called these "imperfect duties"even ir the best circumstances, we can't perfectly fulfill them.
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Elspeth
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The quotation that best supports the answer to Part A is: "[We] might say guilt, subjective guilt, has a redemptive side. It is a way that soldiers impose moral order on the chaos and awful randomness of war's violence."