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Injection of a chemical substance to destroy part of the thalamus is called ____________________.
Pascal
Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher known for his contributions to the development of probability theory and his philosophical wager on the existence of God.
Least Evils
A concept in moral philosophy where, among undesirable options, the one that causes the least harm or injustice is chosen.
Innocent Man
An individual who is not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing for which they may have been accused.
Kierkegaard
A 19th-century Danish philosopher who is considered the father of existentialism, emphasizing individual choice and responsibility in the face of an absurd world.
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