Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... evil . The freedom of our actions , from which virtue and vice become possible in the nature of man , was implanted in our minds coeval with the exercise of reason ; or the knowl- edge of moral good and evil ... our intuition of the ...
... evil . The freedom of our actions , from which virtue and vice become possible in the nature of man , was implanted in our minds coeval with the exercise of reason ; or the knowl- edge of moral good and evil ... our intuition of the ...
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... evil " enumerated above , Emerson says the following about evil in the overall sense . Good is positive . Evil is merely privative , not absolute : it is like cold , which is the privation of heat . All evil is so much death of non ...
... evil " enumerated above , Emerson says the following about evil in the overall sense . Good is positive . Evil is merely privative , not absolute : it is like cold , which is the privation of heat . All evil is so much death of non ...
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... Evil he accepts as a part of reality . What he strenuously opposed was the ignoring of evil , and the categorizing of evil . Life to Whitman was equally divine in all its forms , he delighted in real , pure existence . He stresses the ...
... Evil he accepts as a part of reality . What he strenuously opposed was the ignoring of evil , and the categorizing of evil . Life to Whitman was equally divine in all its forms , he delighted in real , pure existence . He stresses the ...
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