What is the evidential argument from evil

What is the evidential argument from evil

What is the evidential argument from evil? Explain what you think would be the most plausible response to that argument.  What objections can be raised to your argument?

Clifford argues that “it is wrong, always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.” What is Clifford’s reason for this claim?  How does James’s view of the religious hypothesis compare with Clifford’s view of the religious hypothesis?

Free Will and Determinism. If you were a soft determinist, how would you answer the following question: If a person’s choice is determined to happened, doesn’t that mean he does not have free will? Discuss a possible libertarian response to the soft determinist’s answer you provide in your essay.

According to Aristotle, no one is just or unjust by nature, but only as a result of how they have been trained. What does he mean by this claim?  How might we understand Aristotle’s claim in the context of the modern family?

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The Evidential Argument from Evil

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