The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical SciencesLongmans, Green, 1887 - 281 páginas |
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... constitution we are for ever compelled to aim at its avoidance and prevention . Certain it is , indeed , that we cannot always prevent and avoid , but it is equally sure that we can succeed in such attempts to an extent whose limits are ...
... constitution we are for ever compelled to aim at its avoidance and prevention . Certain it is , indeed , that we cannot always prevent and avoid , but it is equally sure that we can succeed in such attempts to an extent whose limits are ...
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... constitution that each one should find his greatest pleasure in the pleasure of others . Then through himself he would continually be stimulated , of his own spontaneous activity , to remove evil , and the causes of evil , from the life ...
... constitution that each one should find his greatest pleasure in the pleasure of others . Then through himself he would continually be stimulated , of his own spontaneous activity , to remove evil , and the causes of evil , from the life ...
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... constitution a primary pleasure in the amicable presence of others of one's kind . There exists an appetite for society which brings human beings together . We thus have an ally at the outset in human nature itself . Again , the ...
... constitution a primary pleasure in the amicable presence of others of one's kind . There exists an appetite for society which brings human beings together . We thus have an ally at the outset in human nature itself . Again , the ...
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... constitution and circum- stances of the individual determine whether they are self - sufficient or are to become intermediate to other ends . They also determine what ends are actually created , and in this whether they are ...
... constitution and circum- stances of the individual determine whether they are self - sufficient or are to become intermediate to other ends . They also determine what ends are actually created , and in this whether they are ...
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... constitution as we know them . This analysis brings us at once to the conclusions of the hedonists , which express in definite and the lowest terms what Green puts forth in language indefinite , very general , and itself continually in ...
... constitution as we know them . This analysis brings us at once to the conclusions of the hedonists , which express in definite and the lowest terms what Green puts forth in language indefinite , very general , and itself continually in ...
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action activity Æneid æsthetic altruistic disposition ANDREW LANG arises attained authority believe better Bishop Littlejohn C. J. LONGMAN Cabinet Edition cause chap CHAPTER character christian church co-operation co-operative common condition conduct consciousness consequence constitution Crown 8vo degree desire divine doctors of divinity doctrine E. A. FREEMAN effect egoistic Essays ethical existence experience fact favour feeling force God's greatest number Green happiness hedonism hedonists Hence History human idea ideal Illustrations individual injury labour Lancelot Speed latter liberty maleficent mankind Maps means ment mental mind moral evil moral law nature Newman's Cardinal object organic organisation pain perfection person physical evil pleasure political practical precepts present President Seelye principle Problem of Evil question R. A. PROCTOR realise regard religious result secure self-satisfaction selfishness sentiment social society spiritual theory things thought tion true truth vidual volition vols Woodcuts
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