
The Evidential Argument from Evil
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Summary
Author Biography
DANIEL HOWARD-SNYDER is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Seattle Pacific University.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction: The Evidential Argument from Evil | |
The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism | p. 1 |
Pain and Pleasure: An Evidential Problem for Theists | p. 12 |
Some Major Strands of Theodicy | p. 30 |
Aquinas on the Sufferings of Job | p. 49 |
Epistemic Probability and Evil | p. 69 |
The Inductive Argument from Evil and the Human Cognitive Condition | p. 97 |
Rowe's Noseeum Arguments from Evil | p. 126 |
The Problem of Evil, the Problem of Air, and the Problem of Silence | p. 151 |
The Skeptical Theist | p. 175 |
Defenseless | p. 193 |
Some Difficulties in Theistic Treatments of Evil | p. 206 |
Reflections on the Chapters by Draper, Russell, and Gale | p. 219 |
On Being Evidentially Challenged | p. 244 |
The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look | p. 262 |
The Argument from Inscrutable Evil | p. 286 |
Some (Temporarily) Final Thoughts on Evidential Arguments from Evil | p. 311 |
Bibliography | p. 333 |
Contributors | p. 351 |
Index | p. 353 |
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