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Two Fundamental Problems and Two Periods of German Speculative Idealism [PDF]
The author’s concerns are with the philosophical and theological problems integral to German Speculative Idealism. Two key ideas permeated the whole of German Idealism: the idea of divine self-realization / self-understanding and the idea of gravitating ...
V. ZOLOTUKHIN
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Van Inwagen, Divine Guidedness, and the Meaning of “Chance” [PDF]
Are the meanings of “chance” and “guidedness” consistent? The goal of this article is toprovide an affirmative answer to this question and thereby defend compatibilism (or accommodationism), which is the position that evolutionary theory and ...
Mohammad Ebrahim Maghsoudi +1 more
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The Sceptical Response to the Existential Problem of Systemic Suffering
Recently, Yujin Nagasawa has argued that “systemic suffering” – suffering inherent in the evolutionary process – poses a problem for existentially optimistic theists and atheists who think that the world is overall good and therefore are happy and ...
Jonbäck Francis
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DIVINE DESIGN AND EVOLUTIONARY EVIL
In this article, I first interpret and evaluate the main argument of E. V. R. Kojonen's book, The Compatibility of Evolution and Design. I then address a challenge against this argument (as well as against design arguments in general), namely, the ...
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Dewi Zephaniah Phillips’ Critique of Theodicies
The problem of evil, which is one of the important issues of contemporary philosophy of religion, is one of the important arguments expressed in the context of objection to the existence of God. This argument, which we can trace back to Epicurus, is by D.
Yaşar Türkben
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David Griffin's Critique of John Hick's Viewpoint regarding Evil Problem [PDF]
The problem of evil is a rational problem for theism. The root of this problem is to ask why the omnipotent and absolute benevolent God creates evil or does not prevent its genesis.
Yadollah Rostami
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Might God Help Explain Moral Knowledge?
Although owing to proper basicality, phenomenal conservatism, and deliberative indispensability our axiomatic moral judgments seem to be prima facie justified, the question of potential undercutting defeaters can pose a challenge to moral knowledge ...
Baggett David
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Sehnsucht as Signpost: The Autobiographical Impulse of C. S. Lewis
For half a century, readers of C. S. Lewis had only two problematic and at times obscure spiritual autobiographies (The Pilgrim’s Regress and Surprised by Joy) to use in attempts to understand Lewis’s journey to faith through what he called Joy ...
Lazo Andrew
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