Mind, Volume 64Oxford University Press, 1955 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... evil , in such a way that a good thing always elimi- nates evil as far as it can , and that there are no limits to what an omnipotent thing can do . From these it follows that a good omnipotent thing eliminates evil completely , and ...
... evil , in such a way that a good thing always elimi- nates evil as far as it can , and that there are no limits to what an omnipotent thing can do . From these it follows that a good omnipotent thing eliminates evil completely , and ...
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... evil in it than it could be if there were no evil . " Much more important is a solution which at first seems to be a mere variant of the previous one , that evil may contribute to the goodness of a whole in which it is found , so that ...
... evil in it than it could be if there were no evil . " Much more important is a solution which at first seems to be a mere variant of the previous one , that evil may contribute to the goodness of a whole in which it is found , so that ...
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second order good is more important than first order good or evil , in particular that it more than outweighs the first order evil it involves . Now this is a particularly subtle attempt to solve the problem of evil . It defends God's ...
second order good is more important than first order good or evil , in particular that it more than outweighs the first order evil it involves . Now this is a particularly subtle attempt to solve the problem of evil . It defends God's ...
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Can History be Objective | 1 |
MAYO B Commitments and Reasons | 33 |
QUINE W V On Freges Way | 52 |
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