Problem of evil philosophy

    • [DOC File]The Problem of Evil and Suffering – A Worldview Analysis

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      Hume also considers the evidential problem of evil. Hume argues that the theodicies which attempt to respond to the problem of evil by claiming that God and evil could ‘possibly’ exist together, due to some speculation about God’s motives to punish (Augustine) or develop us (iraneaus) fail to really respond to the problem of evil.

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    • [DOCX File]A priori intuition and demonstration

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      Rev. Sudhakar Mondithoka. All of us encounter the problem of evil and suffering, which is almost as old as humankind is. Yet, it continues to draw the attention of philosophers, theologians, artists, novelists, and common men and women alike, because it touches all, …

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    • [DOC File]The Problem of Evil - Kansas State University

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      The Problem of Evil and its Solution. Ken Gemes. Department of Philosophy. Birkbeck College, University of London. k.gemes@bbk.ac.uk The Problem of Evil and its Solution. The problem of evil can be captured by the following four statements which taken together are inconsistent: God made the world. God is a perfect being

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    • [DOC File]A priori intuition and demonstration - A Level Philosophy

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      This doesn’t solve the evidential problem of evil. Process theodicy as presented by Griffin. Griffin’s Process theology answered the problem of evil by suggesting that God is not powerful enough to stop the evil. God has enough power to create the world but not to sustain total control of it. In fact since God is limited he also suffers ...

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    • The Problem of Evil

      The problem of evil, in this form, is a traditional puzzle in both Theology and Philosophy of Religion. Attempts to rebut the argument are called ‘Theodicies’. Two important Theodicies are reprinted in part in the text. In general, a Theodicy attempts to show that it is possible for the suffering of innocents to serve some greater good ...

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    • [DOC File]The Problem of Evil and its Solution

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      The problem of evil is used by many atheists to defend their belief that God does not exist. They have a strong basis from which to argue. There is much evil and suffering in the world, both human or moral evil (such as the Holocaust/child abuse) and natural evil (disease/natural disasters).

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    • [DOCX File]A Level Philosophy & Religious Studies

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      Natural evil, then, is also a problem for the theist, especially the theist who understands that God controls nature. For the theist who lives in the world of Job, who prays like a biblical saint, natural evil is a more significant problem than moral evil. The skeptical attack on …

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    • [DOC File]The Problem of Evil and Theodicy: Philosophy 1

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      The problem of evil. This handout is based on material from Lacewing, M. (2008) Philosophy for AS (London: Routledge), pp. 320-322, 337-344. The argument. God is traditionally understood to be perfectly good, omnipotent and omniscient. The existence of evil causes problems for this definition. If God is good, then he has the desire to eliminate ...

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      In this handout, we consider three responses to the problem of evil. For a fourth response – the free will defence – and more on the problem of evil, see the handout ‘The problem of evil and the free-will defence’. Soul-making. A theodicy is an argument which tries to make evil compatible with the existence of an omnipotent, good God.

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