“A fanatical imagination cannot regard God as just unless he is represented as infinitely cruel.”
Quote by George Santayana
Book:The Sense of Beauty
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The Sense of Beauty
This work delves into the nature of beauty, examining its various interpretations and the philosophical underpinnings of aesthetic judgment. more
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