Alex Christy

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We may begin by ruling out some of the pessimistic bluff put up in the first chapter. The fact that vegetable lives ‘prey upon’ one another and are in a state of ‘ruthless’ competition is of no moral importance at all. ‘Life’ in the biological sense has nothing to do with good and evil until sentience appears.
The Problem of Pain
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