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Good and evil
Beyond Good and Evil—1
The Problem of Evil in Augustine's Confessions
God and the Problem of Evil Notes
Theodicy: an Overview
Evil in the Personal Experience of St. Augustine
The Human Conscience As a Determinant of Morality: It’S Implication for the Nigerian Society
The Philosophy of the Good and the Evil in the Teachings of Leo Tolstoy and Hannah Arendt
SPINOZA's ETHICS: FREEDOM and DETERMINISM by Alfredo Lucero
Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil.Pdf
Where Do Good and Evil Come From? Peter Kreeft
Divine Command Theory Part II Al-Ashari on Divine Command Theory
The Rationality of Plato's Theory of Good and Evil
Good and Bad, Right and Wrong: How Do We Decide? Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Atheists 13-14 Year Olds
Spinoza's Ethics Beth Lord
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Why God Allows Evil Richard Swinburne
A Critique of the Divine Command Theory of Ethics from the Teachings of the Abrahamic Religion
Change and Moral Development in Kant's Ethics
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Divine Command Theory (DCT)
Persistent Problems in Modified Divine Command Theory
THE ETHICS of SPINOZA OR a Century After His Death, Spinoza’S Name Was Fanathema, and the Accounts of His Philosophy Taxed the Lexicon of Vituperation
Victimization and the Problem of Evil: a Response to Ivan Karamazov
Divine Command Theory and Psychopathy
The Metaphysical Foundations Underlying Augustine's Solution to the Problem of Evil
Augustine's Theory of Free Will
Good and Evil and Good Great Problems in Philosophy and Physics - Solved? Physics and Philosophy in Problems Great 90 Chapter 6 Good Andevilgood of Most Dualisms
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A Moral Comparison Between Christianity and Buddhism
Beyond Good and Evil
The Problem of Evil
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Nietzsche and Plato
Kant's Change of Heart: Radical Evil and Moral Transformation
THE GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY: DOES PLATO MAKE ROOM for NEGATIVE FORMS in HIS ONTOLOGY? Necip Fikri Alican
Evil As a Privation of Good by Augustine of Hippo Translated by Albert C
PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION Selected Readings Second Edition