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The Logical Problem of Evil
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About the lecture
In this module, we think about the logical problem of evil: is it logically possible for evil to exist with an omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent God?
About the lecturer
John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Reading and an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He has published thirty books — thirteen as sole author, a further nine editions and translations, plus (either as single or join editor) eight edited collections — together with over 115 articles or chapters in journals or books. His books include Descartes, The Rationalists, Philosophy and the Good Life, On the Meaning of Life, The Spiritual Dimension (Cambridge, 2005), Cartesian Reflections (Oxford, 2008), Why Believe? (Continuum 2009) and Philosophy of Religion: Towards a More Humane Approach (Cambridge, 2014). He is co-editor and translator of the three-volume standard Cambridge edition of The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. From 1993-2012 he was editor of Ratio, the international journal of analytic philosophy. The Moral Life, a Festschrift honouring his work on moral psychology, ethics and religion, was published in 2008.
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Cottingham, J. (2018, August 15). Evil and Suffering - The Logical Problem of Evil [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/evil-and-suffering?auth=0&lesson=2024&option=3609&type=lesson
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Cottingham, J. "Evil and Suffering – The Logical Problem of Evil." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/evil-and-suffering?auth=0&lesson=2024&option=3609&type=lesson