A Naturalistic Intrinsic Value Theodicy
The theodicy explored in Chapter 13 is naturalistic in the sense that it does not appeal to the existence of good things or events or processes that cannot be studied using the natural sciences. More specifically, unlike most of the theodicies that are typically discussed in the literature, this one...
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Oxford studies in philosophy of religion
Year: 2019, Volume: 9, Pages: 236-258 |
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Theodicy
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