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Biases for Evil and Moral Perfection
I argue that deeply ingrained dispositions to do evil do not render moral perfection impossible. I discuss various accounts of moral perfection and the evidence from cognitive (neuro)science that points towards a strong disposition for evil.
Hans Van Eyghen
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Identifying and Explaining the Nature of Evil in the Paintings of the Dresden Falnama based on Mulla Sadra's Opinions [PDF]
The issue of good and evil is one of the deep debates of philosophy and theology that has been criticized and studied in different periods of the history of thought and it has turned the minds of Western and Eastern philosophers.
farzaneh vahed dehkordi +3 more
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The Moral Justification of Evil and the Critical Original Research Consideration of Marilyn McCord Adams' View from the Perspective of Kantian Moral Theology [PDF]
The present article, in its analytical-comparative method, examines the problem of evil from the perspective of Kant's moral teleology and the faithful theology of Marilyn McCord Adams.
ALI ABDI
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Aesthetic Ethics without Evil. Aischron in Greek Popular Ethics [PDF]
In the paper I consider the Greek term aischron as a candidate for a moral concept of evil, focusing on popular rather than philosophical Greek ethical thought.
Michał Bizoń
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A central feature of the “free will defense” as developed by Alvin Plantinga is his response to the claim that God can create a world containing creatures with libertarian freedom that contains no moral evil. Plantinga’s response appeals to the notion of
Steven B. Cowan
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The Status of Leibniz's Theodicy in Kant's Pre-Critical Thought [PDF]
Immanuel Kant has addressed the problem of evil in many of his works. The neglected part of Kant’s thought -especially among Muslim scholars- is his philosophical objections and defenses regarding the problem of evil in pre-critical and early critical ...
Zahra Farzanegan, Farah Ramin
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Limited Intervention and Moral Kindergartens
Recently, William Hasker and Cheryl Chen have argued that James Sterba’s argument for the non-existence of God based on the existence of horrendous evil consequences fails.
Daniel Lim
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Von Hildebrand on the Roots of Moral Evil
In this article, I sketch, both in broad outlines and in selected details, the new, richer picture of von Hildebrand’s account of moral evil as it emerges from my discovery of extensive materials in von Hildebrand´s Nachlass at the Bavarian State Library
Martin Cajthaml
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Question of Dispensation of the Intrinsically Evil Acts According to St. Thomas Aquinas
If some action is intrinsically evil, it lacks all moral goodness. This act keeps some physical goodness in the sense that it is real, but it suffers from a real deficient moral disorder.
Peter Samuel Lovás
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The Phenomenology of Evil in language
The existence and non-existence of evil, as an eternal and timeless problem, are linked to the existence of mankind. Many theories arose from the ancient times until the 20th century to explain evil, as it is complicated philosophical issues. A Secular
Hatam Wlya Muhammad, Halmat Sardar Omar
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