The University of California Magazine V 7 No 5 September 1901
The University of California Magazine V 7 No 5 September 1901
T S Theodore Sherman Palmer
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, p. 2S3. ^''Conceptions 01 God, " p. 76. Prof. Le Conie as a Philosopher. 229 ing out after ideals hopelessly beyond his reach. Further- more, the sole purpose of the progressive individuation of the Divine energy by evolution is that God may have in man "something not only to contemplate, but also to love and be loved by. " And "without immortality this whole purpose is balked — the whole process of cosmic evolution is futile. "* The position is thus, at bottom, a simple expression of trust i...n the complete rationality of the universe, a profession of faith in reason which has become a faith but the more surely grounded by the scientific discoveries of the orderliness and reasonableness of nature's ways. In his treatment of the problem of evil Professor Le Conte held that physical evil is the necessary price of the intelligent, moral evil the inevitable condition of the moral, personality. Men might conceivably have been created innocent, but not morally good. Choice of the good, which morality implies, is only possible for one who has also the knowledge of evil.
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