YOU MUST HAVE READ THE GOLDEN COMPASS TO PROPERLY ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Philosophy undertakes to specify ideal
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Philosophy undertakes to specify ideal commitments, or the commitments it would be most worthwhile to have. It is said that philosophy needs correction by literature's attention to how any commitments might in particular be lived. Literature, in contrast, focuses on the particular in the universal, undertaking to track what is most likely to come from living according to such ideal commitments. For this second short essay, please consider the ideal commitment to morality as an ideal form of personal practice. Include concrete examples from the The Golden Compass. Please make sure to include what you mean by 'morality'—what is it to live morally?
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