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God and Inscrutable Evil: In Defense of Theism and Atheism

Autor David O'Connor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 1997
In this important new book, David O'Connor discusses both logical and empirical forms of the problem of inscrutable evil, perennially the most difficult philosophical problem confronting theism. Arguing that both a version of theism ("friendly theism") and a version of atheism ("friendly atheism") are justified on the evidence in the debate over God and evil, O'Connor concludes that a warranted outcome is a philosophical dètente between those two positions. On the way to that conclusion he develops two arguments from evil, a reformed version of the logical argument and an indirect version of the empirical argument, and deploys both against a central formulation of theism that he describes as orthodox theism. God and Inscrutable Evil makes a valuable contribution to contemporary debates in the philosophy of religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847687640
ISBN-10: 0847687643
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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[A] careful . . . analysis of the challenge that the existence of evil presents to 'orthodox theism' . . . a remarkable amount of material in compressed format, something that will well serve readers.
This book will appeal to anyone who has ever asked why there seems to be so much unnecessary evil and suffering in the world.
The book is full of creative thought experiments, detailed and incisive argument, and exposition and analysis that reveal an impressive command of much contemporary literature on this topic.
The most important book-length treatment of its kind in the past twenty years . . . O'Connor's book will most certainly be the locus of debate for years to come.
. . . excellent work . . . chock-full of original, creative analyses and arguments.
A number of O'Connor's arguments are persuasive.

O'Coonor's central argument against Schlesinger's 'No-Best-Possible-World-Defence' seems well-taken.

This book is an substantial contribution to contemporary discussion of the evidential force of the fact of evil and the rationality of beleiving in God.
O'Connor should be praised for forcefully bringing to our attention the centrality of the standard assumption in the debate over God and evil.