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For the same kind of reason, he could not, for all his benevolence, cause a person's body to be unimpeded in the way volition is unimpeded (4.1.100).
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But when it comes to anonymous benevolence, directed to causes that, unlike people, can give nothing in return, what could motivate a donor?
Their flattery fanned Carnegie's benevolence towards them and their causes.
Tan later presented £4.7m to charity causes and the benevolence continued as 15,000 pieces of birthday cake were handed out to members of the public at Times Square, a 48-storey building that features a hotel, condominiums, an indoor theme park and a shopping centre.
There is no noticeable trickle-down in the Bay Area, no significant benevolence toward the needy or good causes or culture from the new tech fortunes.
One reason is parents' benevolence.
Yet among some veteran humanitarian relief workers, the televised images of American benevolence, broadcast on the eve of the bombing campaign against the Taliban, were cause for disquiet bordering on alarm.
God shows benevolence by first making us benevolent and then giving us this moral sense that gets joy from the approbation of our benevolence.
Philanthropy at others' expense, even in a cause as good as that one, is not quite the real thing.Pernicious benevolenceUnfortunately, tainted charity is certainly not the worst CSR can do.
At least Mrs Merkel seems averse to harming the British pro-EU cause; Mr Steinbrück, who lauds the Franco-German-Polish triumvirate, shows no such benevolence.
And yet, oblivious to the logic that atheism cannot be any more epistemologically verifiable than theism, the shortsighted Modernist could see in religion only the causes of factionalism, persecution and perpetual warfare, not the quest for the authenticity and benevolence at the heart of society.
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