Kant and Theodicy
Kant and Theodicy
A Search for an Answer to the Problem of Evil
Huxford, George
Lexington Books
03/2022
172
Mole
Inglês
9781498597258
15 a 20 dias
268
Introduction
Part I - The Pre-Critical Period - A Time of Exploration
Chapter 1 - Kant and the Optimism of Leibniz
Chapter 2 - The Origin and Nature of Evil
Chapter 3 - Is Philosophical Theodicy Possible for Kant?
Part II - The Early Critical Period - A Time of Transition
Chapter 4 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 5 - Aspects of Theodicy
Chapter 6 - Pulling the Strands Together
Part III - The Late Critical Period - A Time of Conclusion
Chapter 7 - The Failure of Philosophical Theodicies
Chapter 8 - The Taxonomy of Evil Revisited
Chapter 9 - Kant's Own Authentic Theodicy
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Introduction
Part I - The Pre-Critical Period - A Time of Exploration
Chapter 1 - Kant and the Optimism of Leibniz
Chapter 2 - The Origin and Nature of Evil
Chapter 3 - Is Philosophical Theodicy Possible for Kant?
Part II - The Early Critical Period - A Time of Transition
Chapter 4 - Setting the Scene
Chapter 5 - Aspects of Theodicy
Chapter 6 - Pulling the Strands Together
Part III - The Late Critical Period - A Time of Conclusion
Chapter 7 - The Failure of Philosophical Theodicies
Chapter 8 - The Taxonomy of Evil Revisited
Chapter 9 - Kant's Own Authentic Theodicy
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author