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		<description><![CDATA[On the heels of this discussion, I was reminded of this great passage from Kierkegaard&#8217;s The Point of View for my Work as an Author: What, then, does it mean &#8220;to deceive&#8221;? It means that one does not begin directly with what one wishes to communicate but begins by taking the other&#8217;s delusion at face [...]]]></description>
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