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  2. Théodicée - Wikipedia

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    Théodicée title page from a 1734 version. Essais de Théodicée sur la bonté de Dieu, la liberté de l'homme et l'origine du mal (from French: Essays of Theodicy on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil), more simply known as Théodicée [te.ɔ.di.se], is a book of philosophy by the German polymath Gottfried Leibniz.

  3. Theodicy - Wikipedia

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    Arguments for; Beauty; Christological. Trilemma; Resurrection; Consciousness; Cosmological. kalām; contingency; metaphysical; Degree; Desire; Experience; Existential ...

  4. Best of all possible worlds - Wikipedia

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    Acosmism; Agnosticism; Animism; Antireligion; Atheism; Creationism; Dharmism; Deism; Divine command theory; Dualism; Esotericism; Exclusivism; Existentialism. atheist ...

  5. Irenaean theodicy - Wikipedia

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    Arguments for; Beauty; Christological. Trilemma; Resurrection; Consciousness; Cosmological. kalām; contingency; metaphysical; Degree; Desire; Experience; Existential ...

  6. Category:Theodicy - Wikipedia

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    Theodicy is the attempt to answer the question of why a good God permits the manifestation of evil.Theodicy attempts to resolve the evidential problem of evil by reconciling the traditional divine characteristics of omnibenevolence, omnipotence, and omniscience, in either their absolute or relative form, with the occurrence of evil or suffering in the world.

  7. Bartholomew Des Bosses - Wikipedia

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    Des Bosses met Leibniz sometime in 1705 and agreed to translate his Theodicee into Latin. Their correspondence [2] continued until Leibniz's death in 1716. The letters contained a tentative elaboration of a new feature of Leibniz's philosophy known as the vinculum subtantiale (substantial bond). [3]

  8. Babylonian Theodicy - Wikipedia

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    "Babylonian Theodicy" is a poem written within ancient Babylonia.The poem is inscribed onto clay in the Middle-Babylonian language, [1] which is a form of language dating to the period 1600 to 900 BC. [2]

  9. List of important publications in philosophy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of important publications in philosophy, organized by field.The publications on this list are regarded as important because they have served or are serving as one or more of the following roles: