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  1. Theodicy and Animal Pain.Peter Harrison - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):79 - 92.
    The existence of evil is compatible with the existence of God, most theists would claim, because evil either results from the activities of free agents, or it contributes in some way toward their moral development. According to the ‘free-will defence’, evil and suffering are necessary consequences of free-will. Proponents of the ‘soul-making argument’—a theodicy with a different emphasis—argue that a universe which is imperfect will nurture a whole range of virtues in a way impossible either in a perfect world, or (...)
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  • Brute experience.Peter Carruthers - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (May):258-269.
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  • Evolution as fact and theory.Stephen Jay Gould - manuscript
    irtley Mather, who died last year at age ninety, was a pillar of both science and Christian religion in America and one of my dearest friends. The difference of a half-century in our ages evaporated before our common interests. The most curious thing we shared was a battle we each fought at the same age. For Kirtley had gone to Tennessee with Clarence Darrow to testify for evolution at the Scopes trial of 1925. When I think that we are enmeshed (...)
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  • Abortion rights and animal rights'.Carol Adams - 1991 - Between the Species 7 (4):181-189.
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  • Carruthers on consciousness and moral status.Edward Johnson - 1991 - Between the Species 7 (4):190-192.
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