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Kayla Arellano
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This book genuinely tries to make sense of evil and suffering and justice
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Katie Franzmann
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This translation is very readable so far. I am especially enjoying the poetry. I may like to memorize some of it. In the first book we find Boethius writing poetry and lamenting his imprisonment. Lady Philosophy arrives and banishes the muses, who cannot offer true comfort, and begins diagnosing Boethius’ sickness.
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Kayla Arellano
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This intellectualizes the “upside down kingdom” in a really good way.
— Jun 25, 2026 04:28PM
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Kayla Arellano
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In this chapter Boethius was like “Sorry, but why does injustice exist? Why does evil go unpunished and justice overlooked?” And Lady Philosophy was like “it doesn’t”
And then breaks into the classic poem using old school science again.
— Jun 25, 2026 04:10PM
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And then breaks into the classic poem using old school science again.
Brent
is on page 120 of 155
Argues that those who seek to preserve their essence (viz., by seeking the Good) uphold that which constitutes their nature. However, those that willingly or ignorantly seek evil, do no uphold their nature and therefore cannot properly be called human (walking dead).
— Jun 25, 2026 03:56PM
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Kayla Arellano
is on page 84 of 155
God=Good=existence=sufficiency=happiness
Therefore evil is the lack of all these things.
And then there is a random ass poem about Orpheus and Eurydice for some reason.
— Jun 25, 2026 03:44PM
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Therefore evil is the lack of all these things.
And then there is a random ass poem about Orpheus and Eurydice for some reason.
Kayla Arellano
is on page 78 of 155
After reading two very fun books you would think that this would be boring in comparison, but it’s actually more fun to read now.
— Jun 25, 2026 01:32PM
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