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  1. Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will (388-395).God'S. Foreknowledge Evil - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 88.
  2. Stuart Hanscombe.Evil Cradling - 1999 - Cogito 13:207.
     
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    Current periodical articles.Natural Evil - 1978 - American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (4).
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    Bootstrapping ethics: integrity risk management for real world application.Rupert Evill - 2023 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    Risk, ethics and compliance requirements are a daily reality for most organisations. Regulators and stakeholders (including employees) demand more of most organisations, from equality, to anti-corruption, to supply chain ethics. Start-ups stutter and unicorns crash to earth when they get risk wrong. What should be done? Where should you start? How can risk management enable, not hinder, the organization's strategic goals? This book answers these questions -- rightsizing risk for every organization -- using frontline-tested tools, tips, and techniques. Whether you're (...)
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    Mind/Consciousness Dualism in Sankhya-Yoga Philosophy.Schmod God & Gratuitous Evil - 1993 - Phronesis 38 (3).
  6. Horrendous Evils and The Goodness of God.Marilyn McCord Adams & Stewart Sutherland - 1989 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 63 (1):297-323.
  7. Prize Essay on the Evils Which Are Produced by Late Hours of Business, and on the Benefits Which Would Attend Their Abridgement.Thomas Davies - 1843
     
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    3. Diderot and the Evils of Empire: The Histoire des deux Indes.Sankar Muthu - 2003 - In Enlightenment Against Empire. Princeton University Press. pp. 72-121.
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  9. William P. Alston.Thoughts On Evidential & Arguments From Evil - 2002 - In William Lane Craig (ed.), Philosophy of religion: a reader and guide. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.
     
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    On the limits, imperfections and evils of the human condition. Biological improvement from a thomistic perspective.Mariano Asla - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (2):77-95.
    Transhumanism is a scientific and philosophical movement that proposes to overcome, through new technologies, the restrictions imposed on us by our biological condition. Some transhumanists assume that the struggle against natural limits could lead to a radical change in our body or even to its replacement. Other authors, such as Nicholas Agar, propose a moderate enhancement that does not exceed the framework of what we understand to be human. In this article, I will offer a plausible interpretation of the project (...)
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    Campbell, Joseph Keim, Michael O'Rourke, and Harry S. Silverstein (eds), Knowledge and Skepticism, Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2010, pp. viii+ 367,£ 25.95/£ 51.95. Canfield, John V., Becoming Human: The Development of Language, Self, and Self-Consciousness, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2007, pp. viii+ 186. [REVIEW]Claudia Card, Confronting Evils & Cambridge Genocide - 2010 - Mind 119 (475):475.
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    Eugenics and other evils.M. R. Inge - 1922 - The Eugenics Review 14 (1):53.
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    Copernicus on the Evils of Inflation and the Establishment of a Sound Currency.J. Taylor - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):540.
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  14. Beautiful Evils.Hud Hudson - 2006 - In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 2. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  15. Scientific life.Ch Rosenberger & How Evil Flourishes - 1992 - Filozofia 47 (7-12):445.
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  16. Many Inscrutable Evils.Robert Bass - 2011 - Ars Disputandi 11:118-132.
    I examine the evidential argument from inscrutable evil, evil for which we can see no morally adequate reason. Such evils are often thought to provide evidence for the existence of gratuitous evil that God could not be justified in allowing, but arguments for this are often informal and intuitive. I try to contribute greater rigor by developing a probabilistic argument that large numbers of inscrutable evils are strong evidence for the existence of gratuitous evil. Then, I consider and (...)
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  17. Moral Powers and Forgivable Evils.Alice MacLachlan - 2009 - In Andrea Veltman & Kathryn Norlock (eds.), Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness: Essays in Honor of Claudia Card. Lexington Books.
    In The Atrocity Paradigm, Claudia Card suggests we forgiveness as a potentially valuable exercise of a victim's moral powers. Yet Card never makes explicit just what 'moral powers' are, or how to understand their grounding or scope. I draw out unacknowledged implications of her framework: namely, that others than the primary victim may forgive, and -- conversely -- that some victims may find themselves morally dis-empowered. Furthermore, talk of "moral powers" allows us to appropriately acknowledge the value of refusals to (...)
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    Chapter Three. “The Evils Of The World Honestly Admitted” Metaphysical Pessimism In Schopenhauer And Freud.Joshua Foa Dienstag - 2009 - In Pessimism: Philosophy, Ethic, Spirit. Princeton University Press. pp. 84-117.
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  19. The Evils of Inductive Skepticism.Donald Cary Williams - manuscript
    An extract from Williams' The Ground of Induction (1947): "The sober amateur who takes the time to follow recent philosophical discussion will hardly resist the impression that much of it, in its dread of superstition and dogmatic reaction, has been oriented purposely toward skepticism: that a conclusion is admired in proportion as it is skeptical; that a jejune argument for skepticism will be admitted where a scrupulous defense of knowledge is derided or ignored; that an affirmative theory is a mere (...)
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  20. Goods and evils.J. L. A. Garcia - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3):385-412.
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    Aristotle on the Scope of Practical Reason: Spectators, Legislators, Hopes, and Evils.Pavlos Kontos - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book offers a new account of Aristotle's practical philosophy. Pavlos Kontos argues that Aristotle does not restrict practical reason to its action-guiding and motivational role; rather, practical reason remains practical in the full sense of the term even when its exercise does not immediately concern the guidance of our present actions. To elucidate why this wider scope of practical reason is important, Kontos brings into the foreground five protagonists that have long been overlooked: spectators or judges who make non-motivational (...)
  22. Marylin McCord Adams, \"Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God\", Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 1999, ss. 220.Dariusz Łukasiewicz - 2003 - Filo-Sofija 3 (1(3)).
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    Comparative oughts and comparative evils.Robert Anderson - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):69-73.
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    Bourdieu Against the Evils of Globalization.Vincent B. Leitch - 2001 - Symploke 9 (1):161-164.
  25. On regretting the evils of this world.William Hasker - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):425-437.
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    Legal Moralism and Freefloating Evils.Joel Feinberg - 1980 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 61 (1/2):122.
    This article distinguishes and evaluates the various forms of legal moralism from a liberal vantage point. It devotes special attention to the most plausible form of the theory, That which is often called "the conservative thesis," and to that supporting argument which is based on the need to prevent "freefloating social-Change evils." freefloating evils are defined as evils that are imputable to human beings but which do not give rise to personal grievances as harms, Offenses, And "harmless (...)
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    Exploring the intricacies of the Lesser evils defense.Kenneth W. Simons - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 24 (6):645-679.
    1. Comparing the weight of different evils is highly problematic; neither a positivist, interpretive account nor an exclusively aspirational account is satisfactory. 2. Alexander is correct that choosing a lesser evil is sometimes a mandate, not a mere permission, but the point has wider application than he indicates. 3. Is a choice of lesser but not least evil justifiable? Alexander’s affirmative answer is only partially convincing. 4. Alexander endorses a striking claim: the very notion of a reckless belief or (...)
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  28. The Moral Aspect of Nonmoral Goods and Evils: Michael J. Zimmerman.Michael J. Zimmerman - 1999 - Utilitas 11 (1):1-15.
    The idea that immoral behaviour can sometimes be admirable, and that moral behaviour can sometimes be less than admirable, has led several of its supporters to infer that moral considerations are not always overriding, contrary to what has been traditionally maintained. In this paper I shall challenge this inference. My purpose in doing so is to expose and acknowledge something that has been inadequately appreciated, namely, the moral aspect of nonmoral goods and evils. I hope thereby to show that, (...)
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  29. The atrocity paradigm applied to environmental evils.Kathryn Norlock - 2004 - Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):85-93.
    I am persuaded both by the theory of evil advanced by Claudia Card in The Atrocity Paradigm and by the idea that there are evils done to the environment; however, I argue that the theory of evil she describes has difficulty living up to her claim that it "can make sense of ecological evils the victims of which include trees and even ecosystems" (2002, 16). In this paper, I argue that Card's account of evil does not accommodate the (...)
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    The lesser of two evils? The killing of day-old male chicks in the Dutch egg sector.H. G. J. Gremmen & V. Blok - unknown
    The practice of killing day-old chicks in the Dutch egg sector is a recurrent subject of societal debate. Preventing the killing of young animals and in ovo sex determination are the two main alternatives for this problem available. An online questionnaire was held to ask the opinion of the Dutch public about these alternatives. The results show that no alternative will be fully accepted, or accepted by more than half of Dutch society. However, the survey does provide an insight to (...)
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  31. On the Origin of Evils- A Confucian and Intercultural Perspective.Shu-Hsien Liu - 1999 - In Karl-Heinz Pohl (ed.), Chinese Thought in a Global Context: A Dialogue Between Chinese and Western Philosophical Approaches. Brill. pp. 173-189.
     
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    Harry Potter and Other Evils, or How to Read from the Right.Nathan Hill - 1999 - The Personalist Forum 15 (2):413-423.
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    Claudia Card, Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide.Stephen Nathanson - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (4):600-602.
  34. Lesser evils: A closer look at the paradigmatic justification. [REVIEW]Larry Alexander - 2005 - Law and Philosophy 24 (6):611-643.
  35. Giovanni Reale.According to Plato & the Evils of the Body Cannot - 2002 - In Paulina Taboada, Kateryna Fedoryka Cuddeback & Patricia Donohue-White (eds.), Person, society, and value: towards a personalist concept of health. Boston: Kluwer Academic.
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    Claudia Card , Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide . Reviewed by.Christian Perring - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (4):247-248.
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  37. Collective Evils, Harms, and the Law:The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol 1. Harm to Others. Jeffrey Alexander; The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol 2. Offense to Others. Joel Feinberg. [REVIEW]Gerald J. Postema - 1987 - Ethics 97 (2):414-.
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    Personal Responsibility in the Face of Social Evils: Transcendentalist Debates Revisited.Emily J. Dumler-Winckler - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (1):147-165.
    American transcendentalists were eager to oppose structural evils such as slavery and poverty. The 1840s were characterized by experiments and debates about whether and how such evils could be opposed. Orestes Brownson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau, following Thomas Carlyle and William Ellery Channing, set the terms of this debate. In the end, despite their different anthropologies, ecclesiologies, and prescriptions for opposing evil, they agree that spiritual reform is integral to sociopolitical reform. This transcendentalist debate illuminates (...)
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    On the Existence of Evils[REVIEW]Matthias Vorwerk - 2007 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (3):683-684.
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    Anthropomorphism and the evils of realism.Simon Smith - 2012 - Appraisal 9 (2).
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    Ought we Prevent Preventable Evils?Charles B. Daniels - 2006 - Disputatio 1 (20):1 - 12.
    In Practical Ethics Peter Singer argues for an ‘obligation to assist’: First premise: If we can prevent something bad without sacrificing anything of comparable significance, we ought to do it. Second premise: Absolute poverty is bad. Third premise: There is some absolute poverty we can prevent without sacrificing anything of comparable moral significance. Conclusion: We ought to prevent some absolute poverty. This paper is dedicated to a criticism of four readings of the first premise and an undesirable link the first (...)
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    The Lesser of Two Evils: Application of Maslahah-Mafsadah Criteria in Islamic Ethical-Legal Assessment of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Malaysia.Ahmad Firdhaus Arham, Nur Asmadayana Hasim, Mohd Istajib Mokhtar, Nurhafiza Zainal, Noor Sharizad Rusly, Latifah Amin, Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen, Muhammad Adzran Che Mustapa & Zurina Mahadi - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (4):587-598.
    The release of over 6,000 genetically modified mosquitoes (GMM) into uninhabited Malaysian forests in 2010 was a frantic step on the part of the Malaysian government to combat the spread of dengue fever. The field trial was designed to control and reduce the dengue vector by producing offspring that die in the early developmental stage, thus decreasing the local Aedes aegypti population below the dengue transmission threshold. However, the GMM trials were discontinued in Malaysia despite being technologically feasible. The lack (...)
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    If the Citizens Want to Rid Themselves of the Evils of Autocracy, They Must Have Political Power.Ma Weilong - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (1):44-47.
    Ma Weilong's article appeared in the Shanghai daily newspaper Shibao . Shibao was an organ of late Qing constitutional reformists founded in June of 1904. Little is known about Ma since he was not a regular Shibao journalist. Ma was not the first to mention issues of rights in the pages of Shibao. Between April and July 1907 the newspaper devoted a series of editorials to the subject of constitutional rights. This included a translation of the full text of the (...)
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  44. Evidentialism, Stubborn Counterevidence and Horrendous Evils.Daryl Ooi - 2021 - Australasian Philosophical Review 5 (1):92-97.
    Dormandy argues that stubborn counterevidence provides a reason for Evidentialists to form negative beliefs about God. Focusing on ‘horrendous evils’ as a kind of stubborn counterevidence, I discuss two possible interpretations of Dormandy’s account (a stronger and a weaker view). Against the stronger view, I consider the case of a Committed Theistic Evidentialist, that is, an evidentialist who possesses a defeater belief against horrendous evils. I argue that it would be improbable that she would form negative beliefs about (...)
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  45. A Policy of No Interest? The Permanent Zero Interest Rate, and the Evils of Capitalism.Alexander Douglas - manuscript
    In 1937 Joan Robinson proposed that “when capitalism is rightly understood, the rate of interest will be set at zero and the major evils of capitalism will disappear”. A permanent zero rate would abolish capitalist profit except in limited cases, leaving nearly all output to be claimed by labour as wages. It would allow capital to be allocated on the basis of prospective social benefit rather than short-term profitability and a collateral basis that favours the wealthy. It would remove (...)
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    13. Beautiful Evils.Hud Hudson - 2006 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 2:387.
  47. Should Atheists Wish That There Were No Gratuitous Evils?Guy Kahane - 2021 - Faith and Philosophy 38 (4):460-483.
    Many atheists argue that because gratuitous evil exists, God (probably) doesn’t. But doesn’t this commit atheists to wishing that God did exist, and to the pro-theist view that the world would have been better had God existed? This doesn’t follow. I argue that if all that evil still remains but is just no longer gratuitous, then, from an atheist perspective, that wouldn’t have been better. And while a counterfactual from which that evil is literally absent would have been impersonally better, (...)
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    Teaching & Learning Guide for: Theistic Arguments from Horrendous Evils.Daryl Ooi - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (5):e12917.
    This guide accompanies the following article(s): Ooi, D. (2022). Theistic Arguments from Horrendous Evils. Philosophy Compass, 17( 8), e12866. 10.1111/phc3.12866.
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    Non-clinical uses of antipsychotics in resource-constrained long-term care facilities: ethically justifiable as lesser of two evils?Hojjat Soofi - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (10):694-698.
    Residents with dementia in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) often receive antipsychotic (AP) medications without clear clinical indications. One non-clinical factor influencing the use of APs in LTCFs is low staff levels. Often, using APs is viewed and rationalised by healthcare professionals in LTCFs as a lesser evil option to manage low staff levels. This paper investigates the ethical plausibility of using APs as a lesser of two evils in resource-constrained LTCFs. I examine the practice vis-à-vis the three frequently invoked (...)
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    The Cyrenaics on the Premeditation of Future Evils.Isabelle Chouinard - 2023 - Phronesis 68 (4):410-437.
    In Book 3 of the Tusculans, Cicero reports that the Cyrenaics practised the premeditation of future evils. This article focuses on the philosophical consistency of this exercise with other Cyrenaic testimonies. It argues for the authenticity of Cicero’s report and provides a critical survey of previous attempts to reconstruct the theory underlying Cyrenaic premeditation, which addresses crucial questions about the management of future pleasures and pains, and the duration of affections. New evidence from Diogenes Laertius 2.94 is then used (...)
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