I. “If, then, there is some end of the things we do, which we desire for its own sake (everything else being desired for the sake of this), and if we do not choose everything for the sake of something else (for at that rate the process would go on to infinity, so that our desire would be empty and vain), clearly this must be?the?good and the chief good.”
(Aristotle,?Nicomachean Ethics)
II. In accordance with reason there is only one way that states in relation with one another can leave the lawless condition, which involves nothing but war; it is that, like individual human beings, they give up their savage (lawless) freedom, accommodate themselves to public coercive laws, and so form an (always growing)?state of nations?(civitas gentium) that would finaly encompass all the nations of the earth.
(Immanuel Kant,?Toward Perpetual Peace)
III. Must a work of art be beautiful in order to be a work of art, or many a work of art be ugly as well? If the later is possible, why should we take interest in it?
IV. It is not just the existence of God, but rather the very coherence of the idea of God, that is problematic.
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