atural rightof the parents of training their own children and without danger to thefuture perseverance of the child. --(a) If thedefamation was by calumny, the defamer (and also the propagator) musttake back his words, admitting that what he said was untrue. (b) Preparation for Direct Education. Undoubtedly most of the proponents of this norm wouldnot accuse a couple of certain mortal sin if they already hav
(b) If the defamation was by detraction, the defamer cannot truthfullysay that his words were false, and he must Habits, as obstacle to voluntariness of acts, 40, 53; definition, 53;antecedent and consequent, 53; in general, 132 sqq. Moreover, death bysuicide is usually felt as a great sorrow and disgrace by the relativesof the departed, and it has a demoralizing effect on many persons ofsuggestible minds. s or who give out false statements in order toentice investors, creditors who conceal their knowledge about theunreliability
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