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Arguments from moral evil

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2004
Final Version Published: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 56, 2004, 59 ...
Graham Oppy, Oppy Graham
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Vice-based accounts of moral evil

open access: yesPhilosophical Studies, 2023
In this paper, I highlight three objections to vice-based accounts of moral evil: (1) the worry that vice-based accounts of evil are explanatorily inadequate; (2) the worry that even extreme vice is not sufficient for evil; and (3) the worry that not all
Alan T Wilson
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Non-Moral Evil

open access: yesMidwest Studies In Philosophy, 2012
There is, I shall assume, such a thing as moral evil (more on which below). My question is whether is also such a thing as non-moral evil, and in particular whether there are such things as aesthetic evil and epistemic evil.
Hazlett, Allan
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Evil, Contingency, and Morality

2022
I argue that there is contingency in the universe. Events do not occur necessarily, and the cosmos does not follow a predetermined path. The world could have been otherwise. Theologically, this means that at least some events fall outside of God’s causal purview.
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Introducing Moral Evil and Natural Evil

2013
Philosophy is one of the disciplines that have been examining evil for hundreds of years. When looking for a human ‘taste for harming’ and for answers to the question in which terms to discuss evil, philosophy definitely has a say. It is however impossible to review all the relevant literature about evil in philosophy and adjacent sciences as numerous ...
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Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reform

open access: yes, 2018
Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reform explores the cognitive dimensions of evil and moral reform in Immanuel Kant’s mature ethical theory. Its questions include what self-deception is for Kant, why and how it is connected to evil, and how we ...
Laura Papish
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Collectivity, evil and the dynamics of moral value

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2015
AbstractThe paper aims at making explicit and question the dominant conception that morality is a matter of values and valuation. This conception is usually taken as the self‐evident frame of analysis, both in ethical theorizing and in everyday life and also in most discussions of ethics in medical contexts (e.g. in debates about ‘values‐based practice’
Joel, Backström, Hannes, Nykänen
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Narcissism as a moral evil

2022
Narcissism is one of the most widely debated toxic and destructive personality structures today, however key aspects of narcissism remain blurred both to practitioners, to health policy decision makers, and to victims and survivors of narcissistic abuse.
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Good and Evil Morality

Philosophy, 1941
Though we should probably find it easier to detect immorality in its instances than to determine morality in its essence, we generally take it for granted that to be moral is to be good. On the assumption, I suppose, that morality and goodness are actually equivalent, some have even said that it is goodness alone that is good.
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The Moralization of Good and Evil

1997
Cora Diamond quotes Henry James saying of Henry Fielding: … we see [Tom Jones] through the mellow air of Fielding’s fine old moralism, fine old humour and fine old style, which somehow really enlarge, make every one and every thing important ...
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