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9780802035523

The Problem of Evil in Early Modern Philosophy

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    9780802035523

  • ISBN10:

    0802035523

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr

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Summary

Many distinct, controvertial issues are to be found within the labyrinthine twists and turns of the problem of evil. For philosophers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centures, evil presented a challenge to the consistency and rationality of the world-picture disclosed by the new way of ideas. In dealing with this challenge, however, philosophers were also concerned with their positions in the theological debates about original sin, free will, and justification that were the legacy of the Protestant Reformation to European intellectual life. Emerging from a conference on the problem of evil in the early modern period held at the University of Toronto in 1999, 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.

Author Biography

ELMAR J. KREMER is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto and the editor of The Great Arnauld (1994) and Interpreting Arnaud (1996). MICHAEL J. LATZER is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Gannon University.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction
3(7)
Elmar J. Kremer
Michael J. Latzer
Suarez on God's Causal Involvement in Sinful Acts
10(25)
Alfred J. Freddoso
Descartes's Theodicy of Error
35(14)
Michael J. Latzer
Spinoza: A Radical Protestant?
49(17)
Graeme Hunter
Spinoza in the Garden of Good and Evil
66(15)
Steven M. Nadler
Malebranche on Disorder and Physical Evil: Manichaeism or Philosophical Courage?
81(20)
Denis Moreau
Bayle on the Moral Problem of Evil
101(18)
D. Anthony Lariviere
Thomas M. Lennon
Leibniz and the `Disciples of Saint Augustine' on the Fate of Infants Who Die Unbaptized
119(19)
Elmar J. Kremer
Leibniz and the Stoics: The Consolations of Theodicy
138(27)
Donald Rutherford
Remarks on Leibniz's Treatment of the Problem of Evil
165
Robert C. Sleigh, Jr.

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