Whose pigs are these? Whose pigs are these? They are John Potts’ I can tell them by their spots And I found them in the vicarage garden (Traditional) I recently read A Debate over Rights: Philosophical Enquiries by Matthew Kramer, Nigel Simmonds and Hillel Steiner. I enjoyed it enormously. Over the next few days (or […]
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