I develop a theodicy (Non-Identity Theodicy) that begins with the recognition that we owe our existence to great and varied evils. I develop two versions of this theodicy, with the result that some version is available to the theist regardless of her assumptions about the existence and nature of free will. My defense of Non-Identity Theodicy is aided by an analogy between divine creation and human procreation. I argue that if one af rms the morality of vol- untary human procreation, one should af rm the morality of divine creation; conversely, deny- ing the morality of divine creation commits one to denying the morality of human procreation
Logical limits of omnipotence, the problem of evil, and a compelling cosmological argument suggest t...
The Non-Identity Problem (the NIP) raises a series of problems to the morality of procreation. The N...
The non-identity problem is that some actions seem morally wrong even though, by affecting future pe...
I develop a theodicy (Non-Identity Theodicy) that begins with the recognition that we owe our existe...
Horrendous evils pose distinctive challenges for belief in an ethically perfect God. To home in on t...
I defend a new version of the non-identity theodicy. After presenting the theodicy, I reply to a ser...
Attempts to explain the intuitive wrongfulness in alleged ‘wrongful life’ cases commonly do so by at...
Non-Identity arguments have a pervasive but sometimes counter-intuitive grip on certain key areas in...
We offer an account of the metaphysics of persons rooted in Latter-day saint scripture that vindicat...
Most theodicy responses to the problem of evil have in common the claim that God legitimately allows...
In what follows I offer an explanation for the evils in our world that should be a live option for t...
pre-printDavid DeGrazia's Creation Ethics1 is a fascinating effort to present a consistent account o...
Theodicies of satisficing – defenses of God’s goodness that justify creating minimally satisfactory ...
This is a paper about God, evil, and the soul-making theodicy. Too often we pair together this theod...
It is, mostly, an unchallenged assumption in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion that it ma...
Logical limits of omnipotence, the problem of evil, and a compelling cosmological argument suggest t...
The Non-Identity Problem (the NIP) raises a series of problems to the morality of procreation. The N...
The non-identity problem is that some actions seem morally wrong even though, by affecting future pe...
I develop a theodicy (Non-Identity Theodicy) that begins with the recognition that we owe our existe...
Horrendous evils pose distinctive challenges for belief in an ethically perfect God. To home in on t...
I defend a new version of the non-identity theodicy. After presenting the theodicy, I reply to a ser...
Attempts to explain the intuitive wrongfulness in alleged ‘wrongful life’ cases commonly do so by at...
Non-Identity arguments have a pervasive but sometimes counter-intuitive grip on certain key areas in...
We offer an account of the metaphysics of persons rooted in Latter-day saint scripture that vindicat...
Most theodicy responses to the problem of evil have in common the claim that God legitimately allows...
In what follows I offer an explanation for the evils in our world that should be a live option for t...
pre-printDavid DeGrazia's Creation Ethics1 is a fascinating effort to present a consistent account o...
Theodicies of satisficing – defenses of God’s goodness that justify creating minimally satisfactory ...
This is a paper about God, evil, and the soul-making theodicy. Too often we pair together this theod...
It is, mostly, an unchallenged assumption in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion that it ma...
Logical limits of omnipotence, the problem of evil, and a compelling cosmological argument suggest t...
The Non-Identity Problem (the NIP) raises a series of problems to the morality of procreation. The N...
The non-identity problem is that some actions seem morally wrong even though, by affecting future pe...