The Sceptical Response to the Existential Problem of Systemic Suffering
Recently, Yujin Nagasawa has argued that “systemic suffering” – suffering inherent in the evolutionary process – poses a problem for existentially optimistic theists and atheists who think that the world is overall good and therefore are happy and thankful to be alive in it. In short, he shows that...
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Autor principal: | Jonbäck Francis |
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De Gruyter
2021
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