“The Problem of Evil: Ethical Considerations”

Canadian Journal of Theology (No. 4):255-264 (1965)
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Abstract

The problem of evil is set out as a dialectic between theist and critic, the aim being to reveal the place of ethical judgments in the theist's apology. I discover what ethical judgments, both normative and descriptive, are implicit in the theist's use of his premises as good reasons, and where his reasoning goes astray. I suggest what ethical judgments, in contrast to the theist's, are supported by good reasons.

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John Steen
New York University (PhD)

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