The best precept . . . which this discussion can give us, seems to be that, if we wish to be happy, we ought to imitate the most happy and blessed of all beings, God, by establishing in ourselves unity, truth, and goodness. Of Being and Unity - Page 31by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - 1943 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
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...uno" (an investigation of the transcendental terms ,being', ,one', ,true', and ,good') with the remark that, if we wish to be happy, we ought to imitate the most happy and blessed of all beings, God. We achieve such imitation, he says, by establishing in ourselves unity, truth and goodness. We can... | |
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