question archive Plato's Objectivism and/or Theory of Forms, John Stuart Mill's "limited God" explanation of evil, Jacob Boehme's philosophy of evil, Friedrich Nietzsche's morality, Jean-Paul Sartre's subjective relativism, Thomas Hobbes' State of Law and Nature, Aristotle's Virtue Ethics, Jeremy Bentham's philosophy of Utilitarianism, Descriptivism and Normativism

Plato's Objectivism and/or Theory of Forms, John Stuart Mill's "limited God" explanation of evil, Jacob Boehme's philosophy of evil, Friedrich Nietzsche's morality, Jean-Paul Sartre's subjective relativism, Thomas Hobbes' State of Law and Nature, Aristotle's Virtue Ethics, Jeremy Bentham's philosophy of Utilitarianism, Descriptivism and Normativism

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Plato's Objectivism and/or Theory of Forms, John Stuart Mill's "limited God" explanation of evil, Jacob Boehme's philosophy of evil, Friedrich Nietzsche's morality, Jean-Paul Sartre's subjective relativism, Thomas Hobbes' State of Law and Nature, Aristotle's Virtue Ethics, Jeremy Bentham's philosophy of Utilitarianism, Descriptivism and Normativism.

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