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Set in 1817, this work critiques the parliamentary ceremony's necessity, highlighting its ineffectiveness and proposing better alternatives for achieving practical good. It argues that the ceremony fosters a disregard for moral and religious principles, particularly within the Church of England's universities, with a focus on Oxford. The text serves as a prelude to a broader examination of evidence and its rationale, offering a thought-provoking analysis of institutional practices and their implications on ethical standards in education.
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Swear Not at All, Jeremy Bentham
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