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What is fitting is to trust in ourselves and the world.
And if we look to bodily goods, such knowledge, better than anything else, would perceive what is fitting and expedient for the capabilities of each temperament.
Empedocles, too, tells us his philosophy depends on the goddess Calliopeia, who "sends" him what is fitting for men to hear in a chariot from on high.
At long last, someone in authority has had the courage to render to him what is fitting and proper.
But if free choice is the power to hold on to what is fitting and expedient, and it is not the power to sin, does it make any sense to say that the first human beings and the rebel angels sinned through free choice?
In fact, they are freer than those who can sin: "someone who has what is fitting and expedient in such a way that he cannot lose it is freer than someone who has it in such a way that he can lose it and be seduced into what is unfitting and inexpedient" (DLA 1).
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The biggest studios are usually like-minded when it comes to what is fit to portray on screen.
The incidence of this enactment is to reduce the adult population of Michigan to reading only what is fit for children.
If it says anything about modern attitudes to death - and of what is fit to be seen - it is that we are inured to its horrors.
Its hook is that instead of a bunch of editors and sales people deciding what is worth reading, a series of reading groups, editors and translators meet to decide what is fit for publication.
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