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Othering, Stigma, and Normalization: A Key Informant Interview Study on Ethical Issues in Alcohol Policy in Australia. [PDF]
Walker MJ.
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Physicians' attitudes and acceptance towards artificial intelligence in medical care: a qualitative study in Germany. [PDF]
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Gambling harms, stigmatisation and discrimination: A qualitative naturalistic forum analysis. [PDF]
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Perceptions of, Barriers to, and Facilitators of the Use of AI in Primary Care: Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies. [PDF]
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The Logical Problem of Evil and African War Ethics
Journal of Military Ethics, 2022Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues +1 more
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The Problems of Evil—Logical, Evidential, and Moral
2020“The Problems of Evil- Logical, Evidential, and Moral” In this chapter, the author raises the Problem of Evil in an accessible manner. Lorkowski first states the Problem precisely in a way that draws out both the problematic Theistic commitments and what a satisfactory solution would have to look like.
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God* does not exist: a novel logical problem of evil
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2019I often tell my students that the only thing that is not controversial in philosophy is that everything else in it is controversial. While this might be a bit of an exaggeration, it does contain a kernel of truth, as many exaggerations do: philosophy is a highly contentious discipline.
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Some Thoughts on the Logical Aspects of the Problem of Evil
2020My purpose in this chapter is to take seriously the idea that problem of evil is an incompatibility between the proposition that the world was created and is ruled by an omnipotent, omniscient and unlimitedly good being and one that says that there is evil and suffering in our world.
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