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Conscience, Equity and the Court of Chancery in Early Modern England T&Fbestsellers20240456 Memory as a Moral Decisionis

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Memory as a Moral Decisionis unique in its understanding of organizational culture as it relates to past

making clear the points of agreement as well as the views that divide

Examining Shakespeare's play from a philosophical standpoint sharpens the questions the play itself so famously poses: What counts as a proper response to injustice upon realizing that whatever one does

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Conscience, Equity and the Court of Chancery in Early Modern England T&Fbestsellers20240456 Memory as a Moral DecisionisJudicial equity developed in England during the medieval period, providing an alternative access to justice for cases that the rigid structures of the common law could not accommodate. Where the common law was constrained by precedent and strict procedural and substantive rules, equity relied on principles of natural justice or 'conscience' to decide cases and right wrongs. Overseen by the Lord Chancellor, equity became one of the twin pillars of the

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