The evidential argument from evil /
edited by Daniel Howard-Snyder.
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, �1996.
- 1 online resource (xx, 357 pages)
- The Indiana series in the philosophy of religion .
- Indiana series in the philosophy of religion. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-350) and index.
Introduction: the evidential argument from evil / The problem of evil and some varieties of atheism / Pain and pleasure: an evidential problem for theists / Some major strands of theodicy / Aquinas on the sufferings of Job / Epistemic probability and evil / The inductive argument from evil and the human cognitive condition / Rowe's noseeum arguments from evil / The problem of evil, the problem of air, and the problem of silence / The skeptical theist / Defenseless / Some difficulties in theistic treatments of evil / Reflections on the chapters by Draper, Russell, and Gale / On being evidentially challenged / The evidential argument from evil: a second look / The argument from inscrutable evil / Some (temporarily) final thoughts on evidential arguments from evil / Daniel Howard-Snyder -- William L. Rowe -- Paul Draper -- Richard Swinburne -- Eleonore Stump -- Alvin Plantinga -- William P. Alston -- Stephen John Wykstra -- Peter van Inwagen -- Paul Draper -- Bruce Russell -- Richard M. Gale -- Peter van Inwagen -- Alvin Plantinga -- William L. Rowe -- Daniel Howard-Snyder -- William P. Alston.
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Theodicy. Th�eodic�ee. RELIGION--General. PHILOSOPHY--General. Theodicy. Theodizee Aufsatzsammlung Het Kwaad.