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Moral Evil without Consequences?

Analysis 39 (1):58 - 60 (1979)

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  1. The Free Will Defence and Natural Evil.Michael J. Coughlan - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (2/3):93 - 108.
  • Worlds without evil.Robert McKim - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):161 - 170.
  • The problem of natural evil I: General theistic replies.Luke Gelinas - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (3):533-559.
    I examine different strategies involved in stating anti-theistic arguments from natural evil, and consider some theistic replies. There are, traditionally, two main types of arguments from natural evil: those that purport to deduce a contradiction between the existence of natural evil and the existence of God, and those that claim that the existence of certain types or quantities of natural evil significantly lowers the probability that theism is true. After considering peripheral replies, I state four prominent theistic rebutting strategies: skeptical (...)
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  • The Free-Will Defence and Worlds without Moral Evil.Frank B. Dilley - 1990 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 27 (1/2):1 - 15.