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Filo-Sofija
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2010
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vol. 10
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issue 1(10)
107-122
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This paper presents philosophical arguments for the idea of universal salvation proposed by Thomas Talbott. He argues that in the afterlife everyone will be finally reconciled to God, because the existence of hell, understood as state of endless suffering, is logically inconsistent with God’s love and omnipotence. Nonetheless, the critical analysis of Talbott’s reasoning doesn’t show that his universalism is sufficiently justifiable position. Although the emptiness of hell is logically possible, Talbott’s argumentation requires accepting more assumptions and resolving additional difficulties.
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The aim of this article is the analysis of the term of the happiness on the basis of theWładysław Tatarkiewicz’s conception. According to his workO szczęściu (AboutHappiness) happiness is defined here as justified, full, constant satisfaction fromthe life as a whole. Considering the individual elements of this definition leads tothe better understanding of the term and lets to assign the area of its application.The article also attempts to response the two fundamental questions concerning the happiness. The first: is the happiness the aim or rather the result of our endeavours?And the second: does the happiness depend on ourselves or rather on the external circumstances?
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