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Skeptical theism

About: Skeptical theism is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 153 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2501 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the argument from evil is formulated as a core argument, with the exception of one crucial premise, plus a subsidiary argument designed to support the premise in question, and the second section is devoted to an examination of that subsidiary argument.
Abstract: The problem that suffering and other evils pose for the rationality of belief in an omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect person has been the focus of intense discussion for a long time. The main thing that I want to do here is to consider whether recent discussions have significantly advanced our understanding of the underlying issues. I believe that they have, and I shall try to indicate the ways in which that is so. The structure of my discussion is as follows. The first two sections constitute the main part of the paper. In the first section, I shall consider how the argument from evil might best be formulated. Among the topics that I shall discuss are, first, the distinction between abstract and concrete formulations of the argument from evil; secondly, the distinction between incompatibility and evidential formulations; thirdly, the distinction between subjective and objective formulations; and fourthly, the relevance to the argument from evil of traditional arguments in support of the existence of God. One of my conclusions in the first section is that the argument from evil is best viewed as consisting of a core argument which is relatively straightforward-with the exception of one crucial premise-plus a subsidiary argument designed to support the premise in question. The second section will therefore be devoted to an examination of that subsidiary argument. In the third section, I shall consider different types of responses to the argument from evil. One useful classification, I suggest, is in terms of whether the goal is that of a total refutation of the argument,

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that no one who accepts the doctrines of skeptical theism has a principled way of avoiding moral skepticism, and they argue that the evidential argument from evil seeks to show that evil is strong evidence against theism and that the apparent pointlessness of much of the pain and suffering found in the world makes it likely that God does not exist.
Abstract: beings suffering for no apparent good reason. Perhaps the most common criticism of the evidential argument comes from the camp of skeptical theism, whose lot includes William Alston, Alvin Plantinga, and Stephen Wykstra. According to skeptical theism the limits of human knowledge concerning the realm of goods, evils, and the connections between values, undermines the judgment that what appears as pointless evil really is pointless. For all we know the suffering of an innocent being, though appearing pointless, in fact leads to a greater good. In this paper I argue that no one who accepts the doctrines of skeptical theism has a principled way of avoiding moral skepticism. The evidential argument from evil seeks to show that evil is strong evidence against theism. While the evidential argument comes in various versions, perhaps its most prominent version is an argument that seeks to show that the apparent pointlessness of much of the pain and suffering found in the world makes it likely that God does not exist:

24 citations

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09 Feb 2012

23 citations

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23 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a crack in the very foundation of skeptical theism has been exposed, exposing serious flaws in the use of the Parent Analogy and exposing a major weakness in the parent analogy.
Abstract: Skeptical theism has as its foundation the thesis that if God permits evil, his reasons for doing so will likely be beyond our ken. The only defense given for this thesis is the Parent Analogy. There is in the literature only one defense of this use of the Parent Analogy and it has never been confronted. I examine it and expose serious flaws, thus exposing a crack in the very foundation of skeptical theism.

23 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20216
20208
201910
20186
201710
20166