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"Ron" > wrote
> "Dutch" > wrote: [..] >> > As I stated previously, it is consistent with the thinking of a child >> > to >> > think that one is responsible for the outcome of other people's >> > actions. >> > It is what many of us are taught as children. As adults, however, we >> > recognize the accountability and responsibility of the individual for >> > their own actions. >> >> Aiding and/or abetting are NOT actions? Why are we responsible for our >> own >> actions in other cases but not then? > > How do I perform the act of aiding if you are going to insist that it is > an action? Any number of ways, read the article I linked below. >> > > > Who taught the indigenous populations of Africa >> > > > or Australia that they were responsible for the outcomes of other >> > > > people's actions? >> > > >> > > See above >> > > >> > > Read http://law.anu.edu.au/criminet/tcmplicty.html >> > >> > This is further evidence of the problem of such thinking. >> >> Define the problem. >> >> > An accomplice >> > to murder is not the murderer. An accomplice to theft is not the thief. >> >> An accomplice is an accomplice, to use your tautological form. > > Yup. An accomplice is an accomplice. We agree. Well, I'm happy we can at least agree on self-evident truths. An accomplice is held accountable *as* such, not for "the actions of another person" as you have so often and wrongly alleged. > The problem, Dutch, has been defined. > > When and were is the notion of accomplices extant or the principle valid? I don't know precisely, but I suspect it began very early in the development of homo sapiens social groups. |
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