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Dostoevsy's views on the nature of the good and its relationship to suffering is something which is not clear cut.
By understanding the relationship of the good and how it can, at times lead to suffering, with the nature of love, we are able to understand more about the world which Dostoevsky provides us with and the arguments that he wrestles with in his work.
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Send us a text
Dostoevsy's views on the nature of the good and its relationship to suffering is something which is not clear cut.
By understanding the relationship of the good and how it can, at times lead to suffering, with the nature of love, we are able to understand more about the world which Dostoevsky provides us with and the arguments that he wrestles with in his work.
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Feel free to check out my YouTube channel Apologetics for All for more information.
Support the show
--------------------------
If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow me on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/christianityforall
Where else to find Josh Yen:
Philosophy YT: https://bit.ly/philforall
Education: https://bit.ly/joshyen
Buisness: https://bit.ly/logosedu
My Website: https://joshuajwyen.com/