The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical SciencesLongmans, Green, 1887 - 281 pages |
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action activity æsthetic altruistic disposition arises assertion attained authority believe Berkeley better Bishop Littlejohn CALIFORN CALIFORNIA LIBRARY cause chap CHAPTER christian church claim co-operation common condition conduct consciousness consequence constitution course degree desire determine divine doctors of divinity doctrine effect effort elimination of evil ethical existence experience fact favour feeling force God's greatest number Green happiness hedonism hedonists Hence Henry Sidgwick human individual influence injury interests Jonathan Edwards Julius Müller labour latter liberty maleficent mankind means ment mental methods mind moral evil moral law nature necessary object organic unity organisation pain Paradox of Hedonism perfection person physical evil pleasure political practical precepts present President Seelye principle Problem of Evil purposes question realise regard relations religious representative result Samuel Bailey secure seek self-satisfaction selfishness sentiment society spiritual things tion true truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vidual virtuous volition whole