The Doctrine of Hell and Moral Philosophy: KEITH E. YANDELL

Religious Studies 28 (1):75-90 (1992)
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The doctrine of hell, stated with a little care, entails that some persons never achieve their greatest good, fail to really flourish and never reach the end for which they were created. If that doctrine is true, and it is tragic that persons never achieve their greatest good, then there are tragic states of affairs whose tragedy is never overcome

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