My latest Philosophical Foundations video is up. This one explains what’s going on with the logical problem of evil (i.e., what a logical argument is set on accomplishing and how it set out on accomplishing it) and whether this is still a “live issue”.
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When you can define the concept of “evil” it will be dealt with more intelligently. For example, how can something be treated logically when it is not defined?
People refrain from defining terms on this topic. i was taught this was a no no in grad school. I am currently going through an old paper from a course on theory development that I found in a box in the basement. The first four pages are all definitions.
When, “evil” is defined, the problem of evil and God disappear. It becomes a non-sequitur. It always has been dead.