Epistemic evil: a third problem of evil
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS .CKNOWLEDGEMENTS XI RNTRODUCTION 1 PART I:
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS CHAPTER ONE: ON GOD 12 1. ON THE CONEEPT OF
GOD 12 2. A QUA1IFIEATION CONEEMING GOD S POWER 13 3. GOD S CHARAETER
AND THE CHARAETER OFTHE CREATION 14 4. GOD AND GOOD 15 CHAPTER TWO: THE
PROPER FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM :: F EVIL 17 1. THE LOGIEA1
FORMU1ATION OFTHE PROBLEM OFEVIL 17 2. THE EVIDENTIA1 FORMU1ATION OFTHE
PROBLEM OFEVI1... 20 3. A THIRD FORMULATION OFTHE PROBLEM OFEVIL.. 21
CHAPTER THREE: THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 24 1. A
MODIFIED FORM OFTHE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 24 A. THE
PROBLEM OFFREE AGENTS OTHER THAN GOD 24 B. THE PLURALISTIE HYPOTHESIS 25
C. THE ARGUMENT FROM THE UNIVERSE AS APART OF A LARGER WHOLE 25 D. THE
ARGUMENT FROM GOD S OMNIPOTENEE 25 E. SUMMATION 26 2. ROBERT ADAMS ON
THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 27 3. EVALUATING ADAMS
ARGUMENTS 29 A. ABOUT CONDITION 3 .30 B. ABOUT CONDITIONS 1 AND 2 31 C.
ABOUT THE VALUE OFGRAEE 33 4. ADAMS ARGUMENT IN APPLIEATION TO THIS
WORLD 36 5. THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS AND THE PROBLEM
OFEVIL...37 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR: THE INTENSION AND
EXTENSION OF MORAL EVIL 39 1. DIFFICULTIES WITH DEFINITIONS OFMORAL
EVI1... 39 2. TOWARD ADEFINITION OFMORAL EVIL 45 PART 11:EPISTEMIC EVIL
CHAPTER FIVE: THE CLASSICAL LOCUS .48 1. DESCARTES FORMULATION OFTHE
PROBLEM OFERRONEOUS JUDGMENT 48 2. A CRITIQUE OFDESCARTES FORMULATION
OFTHE PROBLEM 49 CHAPTER SIX: PARADIGMATIC CASES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 52
CHAPTER SEVEN: EXAMPLES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL.. 59 I. THE CASES CASE I: THE
HEADMASTER AND THE PUPIL 59 CASE 11:THE GRADUATE STUDENT.. 61 CASE III:
THE COUPLE AND THEIR AUTOMOBILE 62 CASE IV: THE DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT
64 CASE V: THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL 65 CASE VI: CHOOSING A CAREER 66 2. THE
SIGNIFICANCE OFTHE CASES 67 CHAPTER EIGHT: NATURAL EVIL AND EPISTEMIC
EVIL 69 1. ABOUT NATURAL EVIL 69 2. THE ANALOGY OFEPISTEMIC EVIL TO
NATURAL EVIL 69 CHAPTER NINE: THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY: PART 1 71
CHAPTER TEN: MOTIVATION AND RESPONSIBILITY 77 1. REGARDING COMPULSORY
THEORETICAL JUDGMENTS 77 A. NATURAL DESIRES .. 77 B. LEARNED
DESIRES 81 C. PRACTICAL CIRCUMSTANCES 86 2. REGARDING COMPULSORY
PRACTICAL JUDGMENTS 87 3. AN IMPORTANT QUALIFICATION CONCERNING
PRACTICAL JUDGMENTS 89 4. THE STRENGTH OFMOTIVATION 92 CHAPTER ELEVEN:
THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY: PART 2 94 CHAPTER TWELVE: THE
CONSEQUENCES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 97 EPISTEMICEVIL: A THIRDPROBLEMOFEVIL IX
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: DESCARTES APOLOGETICS 101 1. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL
ARGUMENT 103 2. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE EPISTEMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 103 3.
THE METAPHYSICAL ARGUMENT... 108 4. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE METAPHYSICAL
ARGUMENT 109 5. A COMPLEX ARGUMENT: EXPOSITION AND CRITIQUE 110 6. THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ARGUMENT.. LL1 7. DESCARTES ON THE SOURCE OFHUMAN ERRORS
OF JUDGMENT AND HOW SUCH ERRORS MAY BE AVOIDED 113 A. THE SOURCE OFHUMAN
ERRORS OF JUDGMENT... I13 B. DESCARTES METHOD OF AVOIDING ERROR 113 8.
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 114 9. THE ARGUMENT FROM
FREEDOM OFTHE WILL 116 10. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE ARGUMENT FROM THE
FREEDOM OFTHE WILL... 118 11. ANOTHER COMPLEX ARGUMENT: EXPOSITION AND
CRITIQUE 118 12. THE ARGUMENT FROM DIVINE LIBERTY 120 13. CRITICAL
ANALYSIS OFTHE ARGUMENT FROM DIVINE LIBERTY 121 CHAPTER FOURTEEN:
CONTEMPORARY APOLOGETICS AND EPISTEMIC EVIL 125 1. ALVIN PLANTINGA 125
2. MARILYN MCCORD ADAMS 132 3. RICHARD SWINBURNE 143 4. JOHN HICK 148 5.
BRUCE REICHENBACH 151 6. SUMMATION 157 CHAPTER FIFTEEN: THE THEODICEAN
CONSEQUENCES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 158 CHAPTER SIXTEEN: ANTICIPATED
OBJECTIONS 161 1. EPISTEMIC EVIL IS NECESSARILY ASSOCIATED WITH
FUTURE-ORIENTED JUDGMENTS 161 2. EPISTEMIC EVIL AND GOD S OBLIGATION TO
OPTIMIZE GOOD 164 3. EPISTEMIC EVIL AND THE WRONGFUL ACTIONS OFOTHERS
165 2HAPTER SEVENTEEN: THE RELATIVE INTRACTABILITY :: F EPISTEMIC EVIL
166 1. MORAL EVIL AND EPISTEMIC EVIL... 166 2. NATURAL EVIL AND
EPISTEMIC EVIL... 167 X TABLE OF CONTENTS EPILOGUE 169 1. IS EPISTEMIC
EVIL LOGICALLY NECESSARY? 169 2. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL RELATED TO THE
EXISTENCE OF A GREATER GOOD? 170 3. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL RELATED TO THE
NONEXISTENCE OF A GREATER EVI1? 170 4. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL A CONSEQUENCE
OFTHE DEFECTIVE ACTIONS OF AGENTS AGENTS OTHER THAN GOD? 171 5.
SUMMATION 171 NOTES 172 BIBLIOGRAPHY 176 INDEX 179
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TABLE OF CONTENTS \.CKNOWLEDGEMENTS XI RNTRODUCTION 1 PART I:
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS CHAPTER ONE: ON GOD 12 1. ON THE CONEEPT OF
GOD 12 2. A QUA1IFIEATION CONEEMING GOD'S POWER 13 3. GOD'S CHARAETER
AND THE CHARAETER OFTHE CREATION 14 4. GOD AND GOOD 15 CHAPTER TWO: THE
PROPER FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM :: F EVIL 17 1. THE LOGIEA1
FORMU1ATION OFTHE PROBLEM OFEVIL 17 2. THE EVIDENTIA1 FORMU1ATION OFTHE
PROBLEM OFEVI1. 20 3. A THIRD FORMULATION OFTHE PROBLEM OFEVIL. 21
CHAPTER THREE: THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 24 1. A
MODIFIED FORM OFTHE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 24 A. THE
PROBLEM OFFREE AGENTS OTHER THAN GOD 24 B. THE PLURALISTIE HYPOTHESIS 25
C. THE ARGUMENT FROM THE UNIVERSE AS APART OF A LARGER WHOLE 25 D. THE
ARGUMENT FROM GOD'S OMNIPOTENEE 25 E. SUMMATION 26 2. ROBERT ADAMS ON
THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS 27 3. EVALUATING ADAMS'
ARGUMENTS 29 A. ABOUT CONDITION 3' .30 B. ABOUT CONDITIONS 1 AND 2 31 C.
ABOUT THE VALUE OFGRAEE 33 4. ADAMS' ARGUMENT IN APPLIEATION TO THIS
WORLD 36 5. THE BEST-OF-ALL-POSSIBLE-WORLDS HYPOTHESIS AND THE PROBLEM
OFEVIL.37 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR: THE INTENSION AND
EXTENSION OF MORAL EVIL 39 1. DIFFICULTIES WITH DEFINITIONS OFMORAL
EVI1. 39 2. TOWARD ADEFINITION OFMORAL EVIL 45 PART 11:EPISTEMIC EVIL
CHAPTER FIVE: THE CLASSICAL LOCUS .48 1. DESCARTES' FORMULATION OFTHE
PROBLEM OFERRONEOUS JUDGMENT 48 2. A CRITIQUE OFDESCARTES' FORMULATION
OFTHE PROBLEM 49 CHAPTER SIX: PARADIGMATIC CASES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 52
CHAPTER SEVEN: EXAMPLES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL. 59 I. THE CASES CASE I: THE
HEADMASTER AND THE PUPIL 59 CASE 11:THE GRADUATE STUDENT. 61 CASE III:
THE COUPLE AND THEIR AUTOMOBILE 62 CASE IV: THE DOCTOR AND HIS PATIENT
64 CASE V: THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL 65 CASE VI: CHOOSING A CAREER 66 2. THE
SIGNIFICANCE OFTHE CASES 67 CHAPTER EIGHT: NATURAL EVIL AND EPISTEMIC
EVIL 69 1. ABOUT NATURAL EVIL 69 2. THE ANALOGY OFEPISTEMIC EVIL TO
NATURAL EVIL 69 CHAPTER NINE: THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY: PART 1 71
CHAPTER TEN: MOTIVATION AND RESPONSIBILITY 77 1. REGARDING COMPULSORY
THEORETICAL JUDGMENTS 77 A. NATURAL DESIRES .'" '" 77 B. LEARNED
DESIRES 81 C. PRACTICAL CIRCUMSTANCES 86 2. REGARDING COMPULSORY
PRACTICAL JUDGMENTS 87 3. AN IMPORTANT QUALIFICATION CONCERNING
PRACTICAL JUDGMENTS 89 4. THE STRENGTH OFMOTIVATION 92 CHAPTER ELEVEN:
THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY: PART 2 94 CHAPTER TWELVE: THE
CONSEQUENCES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 97 EPISTEMICEVIL: A THIRDPROBLEMOFEVIL IX
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: DESCARTES' APOLOGETICS 101 1. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL
ARGUMENT 103 2. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE EPISTEMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 103 3.
THE METAPHYSICAL ARGUMENT. 108 4. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE METAPHYSICAL
ARGUMENT 109 5. A COMPLEX ARGUMENT: EXPOSITION AND CRITIQUE 110 6. THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ARGUMENT. LL1 7. DESCARTES ON THE SOURCE OFHUMAN ERRORS
OF JUDGMENT AND HOW SUCH ERRORS MAY BE AVOIDED 113 A. THE SOURCE OFHUMAN
ERRORS OF JUDGMENT. I13 B. DESCARTES' METHOD OF AVOIDING ERROR 113 8.
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 114 9. THE ARGUMENT FROM
FREEDOM OFTHE WILL 116 10. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OFTHE ARGUMENT FROM THE
FREEDOM OFTHE WILL. 118 11. ANOTHER COMPLEX ARGUMENT: EXPOSITION AND
CRITIQUE 118 12. THE ARGUMENT FROM DIVINE LIBERTY 120 13. CRITICAL
ANALYSIS OFTHE ARGUMENT FROM DIVINE LIBERTY 121 CHAPTER FOURTEEN:
CONTEMPORARY APOLOGETICS AND EPISTEMIC EVIL 125 1. ALVIN PLANTINGA 125
2. MARILYN MCCORD ADAMS 132 3. RICHARD SWINBURNE 143 4. JOHN HICK 148 5.
BRUCE REICHENBACH 151 6. SUMMATION 157 CHAPTER FIFTEEN: THE THEODICEAN
CONSEQUENCES OF EPISTEMIC EVIL 158 CHAPTER SIXTEEN: ANTICIPATED
OBJECTIONS 161 1. EPISTEMIC EVIL IS NECESSARILY ASSOCIATED WITH
FUTURE-ORIENTED JUDGMENTS 161 2. EPISTEMIC EVIL AND GOD'S OBLIGATION TO
OPTIMIZE GOOD 164 3. EPISTEMIC EVIL AND THE WRONGFUL ACTIONS OFOTHERS
165 2HAPTER SEVENTEEN: THE RELATIVE INTRACTABILITY :: F EPISTEMIC EVIL
166 1. MORAL EVIL AND EPISTEMIC EVIL. 166 2. NATURAL EVIL AND
EPISTEMIC EVIL. 167 X TABLE OF CONTENTS EPILOGUE 169 1. IS EPISTEMIC
EVIL LOGICALLY NECESSARY? 169 2. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL RELATED TO THE
EXISTENCE OF A GREATER GOOD? 170 3. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL RELATED TO THE
NONEXISTENCE OF A GREATER EVI1? 170 4. IS EPISTEMIC EVIL A CONSEQUENCE
OFTHE DEFECTIVE ACTIONS OF AGENTS AGENTS OTHER THAN GOD? 171 5.
SUMMATION 171 NOTES 172 BIBLIOGRAPHY 176 INDEX 179 |
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