Evil Beyond Belief

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M.E. Sharpe, 2000 - 171 ˹éÒ
An introduction to and overview of the entire problem of evil, from a philosophical perspective. The text aims to be introductory and inclusive, both by familiarizing students with the main contours of the intellectual terrain, and by pointing them in the direction of further resources. This book provides a descriptive, episodic yet analytical synthesis of industrialization in America. It integrates analysis of the profound economic and social changes taking place during the period between 1877 and the start of the Great Depression. Ten topicsvarieties of industrialization, questions of labor, immigration, urbanization, the Westward movement, the environment, transportation, power, politics, and the organization of workare examined with each subject illustrated by three case studies. The 30 case studies were selected as examples of the underlying principles of industrialization that cumulatively convey a comprehensive understanding of the era.
 

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Chapter One The Logical Version of the Problem of Evil
3
Chapter Three A Case for Libertarianism
32
Chapter Four The Possibility of Moral Perfection
52
Chapter Six Whats the Good of Free Will?
77
Chapter Seven Natural Evils
97
Chapter Eight Inscrutable Evils
111
Chapter Nine Horrendous Evils and the Good of Procreation
125
Notes
139
Glossary of Terms
159
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