The problem of evil in early modern philosophy /
The papers in this collection represent some of the best original work being done today on the theodicies of such early modern philosophers as Leibniz, Suarez, Spinoza, Malebranche, and Pierre Bayle.
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Language: | English |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
2001
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Series: | Toronto studies in philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Elmar J. Kremer and Michael J. Latzer
- Suarez on God's casual involvement in sinful acts / Alfred J. Freddoso
- Descartes's theodicy of error / Michael J. Latzer
- Spinoza : a radical Protestant? / Graeme Hunter
- Spinoza in the garden of good and evil / Steven M. Nadler
- Malebranche on disorder and physical evil : Manichaeism or philosophical courage? / Denis Moreau
- Bayle on the moral problem of evil / D. Anthony Larivière and Thomas M. Lennon
- Leibniz and the 'Disciples of Saint Augustine' on the fate of infants who die unbaptized / Elmar J. Kremer
- Leibniz and the Stoics : the consolations of theodicy / Donald Rutherford
- Remarks on Leibniz's treatment of the problem of evil / Robert C. Sleigh, Jr.