The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical SciencesLongmans, Green, 1887 - 281 páginas |
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... person . Now let us see what the experience of such a person must be . There has been discovered no way of reaching human consciousness from without except through sensations . The hurtful conduct , then , of my neighbour must affect me ...
... person . Now let us see what the experience of such a person must be . There has been discovered no way of reaching human consciousness from without except through sensations . The hurtful conduct , then , of my neighbour must affect me ...
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... person against whom they are perpetrated . To the extent that there is injury there is pain of some sort . In the case supposed there may be present discomfort or fear of consequences ; often the latter . If a sneak thief steals my ...
... person against whom they are perpetrated . To the extent that there is injury there is pain of some sort . In the case supposed there may be present discomfort or fear of consequences ; often the latter . If a sneak thief steals my ...
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... person . It does not 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 ...
... person . It does not 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 ...
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... person in immediate result or in tendency . Intelligent choice to injure or displease another , when Unrighteous , produces moral evil . Human choice , as Dr. King and the Boyle lecturers maintained , is the foundation of moral evil ...
... person in immediate result or in tendency . Intelligent choice to injure or displease another , when Unrighteous , produces moral evil . Human choice , as Dr. King and the Boyle lecturers maintained , is the foundation of moral evil ...
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... person defends himself and secures his ends as best he may . Since the social organism is wholly made up of individuals , whatever tends to bring happiness to individuals is intrinsically of advantage to society ; on the contrary ...
... person defends himself and secures his ends as best he may . Since the social organism is wholly made up of individuals , whatever tends to bring happiness to individuals is intrinsically of advantage to society ; on the contrary ...
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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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