The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical SciencesLongmans, Green, 1887 - 281 páginas |
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... follow from the finite nature of things . ' Yet an analysis of the faculties and powers of the soul shows that each is individually good , and that whatever evil belongs to it belongs to it as infinite . It is subjected to moral law ...
... follow from the finite nature of things . ' Yet an analysis of the faculties and powers of the soul shows that each is individually good , and that whatever evil belongs to it belongs to it as infinite . It is subjected to moral law ...
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... follows , we cannot call either the punishment , or the volition to punish , moral evil . It is rather the disobedience which calls for punishment that is the moral evil . What we mean by the latter is , evil which is caused by wrongful ...
... follows , we cannot call either the punishment , or the volition to punish , moral evil . It is rather the disobedience which calls for punishment that is the moral evil . What we mean by the latter is , evil which is caused by wrongful ...
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... follow a course which will bring pain upon you , it is only because you expect a resultant satisfaction which to you is of more value than the pleasure you will lose or the pain you will incur by such a course . It is an ultimate fact ...
... follow a course which will bring pain upon you , it is only because you expect a resultant satisfaction which to you is of more value than the pleasure you will lose or the pain you will incur by such a course . It is an ultimate fact ...
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... follow representative ends at all remote , or to esta- blish any fixed character . And it is in consequence of this ability to form and maintain dispositions , and of their actual formation , that men , on the one hand , see the right ...
... follow representative ends at all remote , or to esta- blish any fixed character . And it is in consequence of this ability to form and maintain dispositions , and of their actual formation , that men , on the one hand , see the right ...
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... follow the things that pertain to humanity in preference to those I conceive are more peculiar to angelic beings , it is because , being a man , my happiness can only be secured by objects within the compass of humanity . I am what I am ...
... follow the things that pertain to humanity in preference to those I conceive are more peculiar to angelic beings , it is because , being a man , my happiness can only be secured by objects within the compass of humanity . I am what I am ...
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