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15824 | There are mere omissions (through ignorance, perhaps), and people can 'commit an omission' [Chisholm] |
Full Idea: If a man does not respond to a greeting, if he was unaware that he was addressed then his failure to respond may be a mere omission. But if he intended to snub the man, then he could be said to have 'committed the omission'. | |
From: Roderick Chisholm (Person and Object [1976], 2.6) | |
A reaction: Chisholm has an extensive knowledge of Catholic theology. These neat divisions are subject to vagueness and a continuum of cases in real life. |