The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical SciencesLongmans, Green, 1887 - 281 páginas |
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... the perpetrator of that which , bad as it may seem , is but crude goodness ? 1 Revelation of S. John xx . 10 . 2 De Origine Mali , To avoid such a result , which to them seemed CHAP . II . 7 DIFFERENT THEORIES OF EVIL .
... the perpetrator of that which , bad as it may seem , is but crude goodness ? 1 Revelation of S. John xx . 10 . 2 De Origine Mali , To avoid such a result , which to them seemed CHAP . II . 7 DIFFERENT THEORIES OF EVIL .
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... seem likely to cause pain . Thus far with reference to physical evil , and up to this point also I should hardly look for substantial dissent . Inorganic forces , we may thus say , are evil , so far forth as their action produces , or ...
... seem likely to cause pain . Thus far with reference to physical evil , and up to this point also I should hardly look for substantial dissent . Inorganic forces , we may thus say , are evil , so far forth as their action produces , or ...
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... seems to me there is substantial agreement . Force and right , ' said Joubert , ' rule all things in the world ; force before right arrives ; ' upon which President Seelye makes the very pertinent comment , but right has already arrived ...
... seems to me there is substantial agreement . Force and right , ' said Joubert , ' rule all things in the world ; force before right arrives ; ' upon which President Seelye makes the very pertinent comment , but right has already arrived ...
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... seem possible to escape from the conclusion before reached that evil is nothing more or other than that which causes pain . Therefore the distinction between physical and moral evil is one of the causes of evil , not of the nature of ...
... seem possible to escape from the conclusion before reached that evil is nothing more or other than that which causes pain . Therefore the distinction between physical and moral evil is one of the causes of evil , not of the nature of ...
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... seems to the sufferer to be jumping from the frying pan into the fire . To the individual , therefore , pain has its beneficial uses to a degree . So far as it serves the purposes of a sentry to warn against impending danger , it is an ...
... seems to the sufferer to be jumping from the frying pan into the fire . To the individual , therefore , pain has its beneficial uses to a degree . So far as it serves the purposes of a sentry to warn against impending danger , it is an ...
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