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MAN: Thank you very much.
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Here you go.
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No, you didn't.
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Is that right?
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Diane.
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Can I talk to you
for a minute, please?

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You must be Oscar.
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I'm Samantha.
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So, it sounds like you have...
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some interesting ideas
about French philosophy.

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Yes. Diane was telling us...
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that you regard Voltaire
as a comedian.

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Well, I think that
when you look at his body--

:34:22
Excuse me. Diane, can I talk
to you for a minute, please?

:34:24
In a minute, Oscar.
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Oscar, have some tea.
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The assertion
that all man's actions...

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are essentially self-serving...
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has never been taken
in the spirit it was intended...

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which was a quote, a quote.
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And that's what Adam Smith
was really saying...

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in The Wealth of Nations.
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At least,
that's what I've always thought.

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-More tea, Oscar?
-Thank you, Abigail.

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Now, most people
are going to tell you...

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that Quine's belief
in the inherent goodness--

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But, Oscar, I don't see how you
can dismiss Mirabeau so easily.

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Mirabeau never even
got out of the gate.


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