PHI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Omnipotence, Theism, Moral Evil

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18 Oct 2016
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The argument from evil--deductive with aposteriori premises (flip side of the design argument; both appeal to particular observed facts about the universe) The world contains evil (in order for things not to contradict themselves, one of these ideas has to be untrue) Argue that evil is an illusion and not real, perhaps even the ordinary world that seems to contain evil is itself an illusion. Good cannot exist without evil evil is a necessary as a logical counterpart to good . Evil is necessary as a means to a greater good . The universe is better with some evil in it than it could be if there were no evil.

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