In all three cases, and for most human beings, the problem of suffering poses no difficult problem at all: one has a world picture in which suffering has its place, a world picture that takes suffering into account.
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"In all three cases, and for most human beings, the problem of suffering poses no difficult problem at all: one has a world picture in which suffering has its place, a world picture that takes suffering into account." — Walter Kaufmann
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In all three cases, and for most human beings, the problem of suffering poses no difficult problem at all: one has a world picture in which suffering has its place, a world picture that takes suffering into account. — Walter Kaufmann
About Walter Kaufmann
Walter Kaufmann was a Philosopher from Germany (1921–1980).
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This quote is attributed to Walter Kaufmann, a Philosopher from Germany.
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Walter Kaufmann lived from 1921 – 1980.