Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... happiness , defined as the problem of how to bring about a condition of peace both within individuals and among them . On the personal plane , the Grand Inquisitor maintains , happiness requires the elimination of " freedom of choice in ...
... happiness , defined as the problem of how to bring about a condition of peace both within individuals and among them . On the personal plane , the Grand Inquisitor maintains , happiness requires the elimination of " freedom of choice in ...
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... happiness . As both reject moral freedom because they perceive its vast breadth to preclude happiness , both advocate a narrower sort of freedom which they perceive to be synonomous with happiness . From Christ's standpoint the only ...
... happiness . As both reject moral freedom because they perceive its vast breadth to preclude happiness , both advocate a narrower sort of freedom which they perceive to be synonomous with happiness . From Christ's standpoint the only ...
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... happiness is the relish of knowing that " there will always be a little maid - of - all - work and her master , and you know , " he says , " that's all that's needed for happiness " ( III , 8 ; 163 ) . For Rakitin it is the pleasure of ...
... happiness is the relish of knowing that " there will always be a little maid - of - all - work and her master , and you know , " he says , " that's all that's needed for happiness " ( III , 8 ; 163 ) . For Rakitin it is the pleasure of ...
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