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Then you would expect the world to be a very good world. And if the part of it you observed didn’t look especially good, you would conclude—again, like Leslie—that it must be just a tiny bit of a larger reality that, on the whole, was very good—infinitely good, in fact.
Why Does the World Exist?: One Man's Quest for the Big Answer
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