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Determinism and moral agency in <i>4 Ezra</i>. [PDF]
Barker D.
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The Fall of the Cosmic Mind: Cosmopsychism, the Satan Hypothesis, and Natural Evil
Christian philosophers often use moral agents to explain the existence of evil. The fall of human beings can be used in explanations of moral evil, and some have posited the existence of angels to explain natural evil. The latter proposal, which has been
Harvey Cawdron
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From the Nature of Evil to the Evil of Nature Richard III: As an Evil Problem
2022Bu çalışmada, Shakespeare'in III. Richard oyununda kötülük olgusunun işlenişi ve Richard karakterinin kötülüğün temsilcisi olarak kurgulanışı incelenmiş, bu incelemede Richard'ın kötü niyetli hükümdarlığı Makyavelci yönetici tipi üzerinden değerlendirilmiştir.
OKUR, İbrahim Alp, AKIN, Banu Ayten
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British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2008
George Winter reflects on the problem of evil and its moral, psychological and biological explanations
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George Winter reflects on the problem of evil and its moral, psychological and biological explanations
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2023
Abstract Are there laws connecting natural and moral phenomena? What is the ontology of the social such laws demand? Both Gandhi and Ambedkar held ontologically thin conceptions of social reality, including that of caste. Gandhi refrained from referring to caste in his account of untouchability as he thought such deep descriptions would ...
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Abstract Are there laws connecting natural and moral phenomena? What is the ontology of the social such laws demand? Both Gandhi and Ambedkar held ontologically thin conceptions of social reality, including that of caste. Gandhi refrained from referring to caste in his account of untouchability as he thought such deep descriptions would ...
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The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2012
This paper argues that evil conduct is underlain by sadistic malice or heartlessness or extreme recklessness that is connected to severe harm in the absence of any significant extenuating circumstances. The paper explores the complexities of those three modes of potentially evil culpability, and also the intricacies of the connections that can link ...
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This paper argues that evil conduct is underlain by sadistic malice or heartlessness or extreme recklessness that is connected to severe harm in the absence of any significant extenuating circumstances. The paper explores the complexities of those three modes of potentially evil culpability, and also the intricacies of the connections that can link ...
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Philosophical Explorations, 1998
Abstract We readily claim that great moral catastrophes such as the Holocaust involve evil in some way, although it' not clear what this amounts to in a secular context. This paper seeks to provide a secular account of what evil is. It examines what is intuitively the most plausible account, namely that the evil act involves the production of great ...
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Abstract We readily claim that great moral catastrophes such as the Holocaust involve evil in some way, although it' not clear what this amounts to in a secular context. This paper seeks to provide a secular account of what evil is. It examines what is intuitively the most plausible account, namely that the evil act involves the production of great ...
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2006
Abstract So far we’ve considered the problem of evil just as a problem for Theism. In this respect, our discussion has been typical. Anthologies in the philosophy of religion commonly treat the problem of evil simply as a problem for Theism, the main question being II Are Theistic replies adequate?” One seldom sees arguments to the ...
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Abstract So far we’ve considered the problem of evil just as a problem for Theism. In this respect, our discussion has been typical. Anthologies in the philosophy of religion commonly treat the problem of evil simply as a problem for Theism, the main question being II Are Theistic replies adequate?” One seldom sees arguments to the ...
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2021
Suffering and Evil in Nature: Comparative Responses from Ecstatic Naturalism and Healing Cultures, edited by Joseph E. Harroff and Jea Sophia Oh, provides many unique experiments in thinking through the implications of ecstatic naturalism. This collection of essays directly addresses the importance of values sustaining cultures of healing and offers a ...
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Suffering and Evil in Nature: Comparative Responses from Ecstatic Naturalism and Healing Cultures, edited by Joseph E. Harroff and Jea Sophia Oh, provides many unique experiments in thinking through the implications of ecstatic naturalism. This collection of essays directly addresses the importance of values sustaining cultures of healing and offers a ...
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A Theory about the Nature of Evil
Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2008This article raises the nature of Evil as a dimension of spiritual reality and indicates some experience-based and some theologically based perspectives on the nature of Evil. The author offers a new perspective on the nature of Evil based on an extension of earlier work on a six-factor model of spirituality.
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