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Philosophical essay on mind attribution and metaphorical language

Philosophical essay on mind attribution and metaphorical language The passage is a theoretical discussion about how people attribute mind to agents and the effects of metaphor. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or controversies. Key insights: Discusses human tendency to attribute mind to similar agents; Explores dehumanization of out‑group members; Notes influence of metaphor on behavior and perception

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House Oversight
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