From a logical point of vies is the evil against God?
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.2016.28389Keywords:
Logical Problem of Evil, Free Will Defense, Mackie, PlantingaAbstract
The aim of this paper, which isframed within philosophy of religion, is todeal with the logical problem of evil andmore specifically with the theory of freewill defense of Alvin Plantinga. I wantsurvey whether this is a plausible theoryand whether it resists to some objections. Iintend to hold that this theory seems resistto some objections.
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