The Problem of Evil: New Philosophical Directions - Couverture rigide

 
9781498512077: The Problem of Evil: New Philosophical Directions

Synopsis

This book engages the problem of evil from a variety of philosophical viewpoints, traditions, methodologies, and interests. For millennia, philosophers, theologians, and people outside of the academy have thought about evil and its relation to religious belief. The Problem of Evil: New Philosophical Directions aims to take this history of thought into evil while also extending the discourse in other directions; providing a multi-faceted collection of papers that take heed of the various ways one can think about evil and what role in may play in philosophical considerations of religion. From the nature of evil to the well-known problem of evil to the discussion of the problem in philosophical discourse, the collection provides a wide range of philosophical approaches to evil. Anyone interested in evil-its nature, relation to religious belief, its use in philosophical discussion, and so on-will find the papers in this book of interest.

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À propos des auteurs

Benjamin W. McCraw teaches philosophy at University of South Carolina Upstate, USA.

Robert Arp is a research analyst for the US Army.

Gregory Moss is a lecturer in philosophy at Clemson University.

Jennifer M.S. Ang is associate professor of philosophy at the Singapore University of Social Sciences.

Nathan R.B. Loewen is assistant professor at the University of Alabama.

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