Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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READING PERIOD BEGINS tomorrow, and for the first time in almost a decade, Harvard's student population will spend the last month of the Spring term worrying about grades and finals, with tittle regard for the passionate political concerns of their forebears...
...agree with Bentham and the classical utilitarian that suffering--even the suffering of animals--is bad. Suffering is related to consciousness. I think the argument should be developed that just as it misconceives the significance of purpose and rationality to view them teleologically (i.e., to maximize their realization without regard to the entities in which they reside and to which they pertain), so it misconceives the value we put on minimizing suffering to think of it as an abstract entity without regard to the entities to which it pertains...
...quite prepared to face a hostile world all by themselves. One factor that unites the generations is a profound conviction-to some, perhaps, a substitute for religious faith-that their nation will survive, no matter what. Survival is the Jewish sacrament. Even the secular-minded are compelled to regard Jewish survival through millenniums of repeated exodus and holocaust as one of history's miracles. Israel is that miracle's latest and perhaps most remarkable incarnation...
...miles northeast of Tel Aviv. During the Six-Day War, Israeli soldiers overran Kalkilya, destroying half the town and uprooting many of its lush, productive citrus groves. With help from Israel's government, the town has since been largely rebuilt, but it remains under what its inhabitants regard as enemy rule. TIME Jerusalem Bureau Chief William Marmon recently visited Kalkilya and sent this report...
...choose not to regard it in quite that light...