The Critical Writings of Walter BagehotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1936 - 570 páginas |
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... evil are mixed , that if an evil force triumphs , it is because there are elancnts of good in it and because thore are elements of evil in the forces opposed to it . The moral over simpli- fication of so much Victorian thought in the ...
... evil are mixed , that if an evil force triumphs , it is because there are elancnts of good in it and because thore are elements of evil in the forces opposed to it . The moral over simpli- fication of so much Victorian thought in the ...
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... evil to evil does not annihilate the sense of the inherent nature of good and evil because it is itself the result of that sense . Our only ground for accepting an ethical and retributive religion is the in- 19 that vice being vice must ...
... evil to evil does not annihilate the sense of the inherent nature of good and evil because it is itself the result of that sense . Our only ground for accepting an ethical and retributive religion is the in- 19 that vice being vice must ...
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... evil , good ; it is another to find evil a disguised blessing . A defective sense of tragedy seems to be the necessary result of the conception of evil as designed to make good possible . Evil is a condition to some of the highest human ...
... evil , good ; it is another to find evil a disguised blessing . A defective sense of tragedy seems to be the necessary result of the conception of evil as designed to make good possible . Evil is a condition to some of the highest human ...
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