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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
There is this difference between that which is in principle good and that which is evil: the former may by abuse or misuse be converted into evil, while the latter can by no conversion become other I than it is by nature from the beginning. One evil may mask or master a lesser one, but that which is bad in principle can never become good in practice.
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