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Best of All Possible Worlds
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All things
Amorality
Author_Steven Nadler
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Certainty
Cogito ergo sum
Concupiscence
Cum occasione
Deity
Determination
Divine grace
Divine providence
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Existence
Existence of God
Fideism
First Things
Flourishing
Free will
Freethought
Glorification
God
God's Choice
God's Grace
Good and evil
Great power
Greatness
Humility
Idealism
Jansenism
Lightness (philosophy)
Logical consequence
Logical possibility
Luck
Moral rationalism
Morality
Multitude
Natural kind
Necessitarianism
Of Miracles
Omnipotence
Omniscience
Optimism
Peace of the Church
Penitential
Personal god
Philosophy
Piety
Possible world
Practical reason
Pre-established harmony
Predestination
Principle
Problem of evil
Rational agent
Rationalism
Rationality
Reality
Regular clergy
Religion
Scholasticism
Spinozism
Substantial form
The Nature of Truth
Theodicy
Theology
Transubstantiation
Truth
Universal law
Universal reason
Utopia
Virtue
World to come
Product details
- ISBN 9780691145310
- Weight: 369g
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 04 Apr 2010
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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In the spring of 1672, German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz arrived in Paris, home of France's two greatest philosopher-theologians of the period, Antoine Arnauld and Nicolas de Malebranche. The meeting of these three men represents a profoundly important moment in the history of philosophical and religious thought. In The Best of All Possible Worlds, Steven Nadler tells the story of a clash between radically divergent worldviews. At its heart are the dramatic--and often turbulent--relationships between these brilliant and resolute individuals. Despite their wildly different views and personalities, the three philosophers shared a single, passionate concern: resolving the problem of evil. Why is it that, in a world created by an all-powerful, all-wise, and infinitely just God, there is sin and suffering? Why do bad things happen to good people, and good things to bad people? The Best of All Possible Worlds brings to life a debate that obsessed its participants, captivated European intellectuals, and continues to inform our ways of thinking about God, morality, and the world.
Steven Nadler is the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of "Rembrandt's Jews", a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize, as well as "Spinoza: A Life" and "Spinoza's Heresy".
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