ivan does not conisder the fact that the evil we find in this world might be necessary for knowledge of good and evil
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Step 1: Ivan Karamazov, a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, the Brothers Karamazov, presents the idea that the presence of evil in the world might be necessary for a knowledge of good and evil. Show more…
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