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11 October, 07:16

Murray Siskind has been called the "villain" of the novel. What, ir

anything, seems "villainous" about him? What is attractive about him?

How persuasive are his ideas or his ways of arguing?

(White noise by Don DeLillo)

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  1. 11 October, 08:46
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    Answer: He is a deceiving, evil person that wants to cause harm
  2. 11 October, 10:18
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    For example, if having false beliefs were intrinsically bad," then since being ... if interpersonal deception always (in every case) caused the deceived harm, it ... if one harms a person by causing him to have something intrinsically bad for ... While a self-deceiver's false belief always gets him something he wants
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