Al Pacino, morality, and the hard path of principle
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Al Pacino, morality, and the hard path of principle
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23 JUNE 2026
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Review of Between Fixed and Fickle: Why Our Moral Views Keep Changing (Harvard University Press, 2026), by Audun Dahl.
There’s a scene in the film Scent of a Woman that has lingered in my mind for years. Al Pacino, playing the blind, bitter ex-colonel Frank Slade, stands before a school tribunal defending a young cadet, Charlie, caught in a moral bind. Whether to snitch on his fellow students and save himself or remain silent and be expelled.
“I’ve come to the crossroads of my life,” Slade t…
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