Why there should be no argument from evil: remarks on recognition, antitheodicy, and impossible forgiveness
I argue that we should emancipate the problem of evil and suffering from theodicist assumptions that lead to a chronic non-acknowledgment of the sufferers’ experiential point of view. This also entails emancipating the problem of evil and suffering from the need to consider the so-called argument fr...
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Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
[2017]
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International journal of philosophy and theology
Year: 2017, Volume: 78, Issue: 4/5, Pages: 523-536 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Jankélévitch, Vladimir 1903-1985
/ Evil
/ Theodicy
/ Suffering
/ Forgiveness
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RelBib Classification: | NBC Doctrine of God NCA Ethics VA Philosophy |
Further subjects: | B
Forgiveness
B Jankélévitch B Evil B Antitheodicy B Theodicy B Suffering B Argument from evil B Recognition |
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