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Immanentjustice

Immanentjustice is the idea that punishment for wrong doing is absolute and inevitable; that even if undetected, wrong doing will be followed by retribution in the form of accidents or bad luck imposed on the miscreant by a higher power, like God. According to Placet such thinking is typical of egocentric children below the age of 8.

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