I like Eric Mack's position on this one. In normal circumstances you have
great freedom of choice for your actions. In abnormal stituations you do
not. ``kill the enemy/or be killed yourself'' ``steal a loaf of bread/or
starve to death'' To be faced with such limited number of choices is
to be in an abnormal circumstance -- some (personal) disaster has
occurred.
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Laura Creighton
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