Kant and Theodicy a Search for an Answer to the Problem of Evil

Kant was engaged with the subject of theodicy throughout his career and not merely in his 1791 treatise explicitly devoted to the subject. George Huxford traces Kant's thought on theodicy throughout his career to show not only the continuity of Kant's consideration but also his philosophic...

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Main Author: Huxford, George
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, [2020]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I: The Pre-Critical Period
  • Chapter 1: Kant and the Optimism of Leibniz
  • Chapter 2: The Origin and Nature of Evil
  • Chapter 3: Is Philosophical Theodicy Possible for Kant?
  • Part II: The Early Critical Period
  • Chapter 4: Setting the Scene
  • Chapter 5: Aspects of Theodicy
  • Chapter 6: Pulling the Strands Together
  • Part III: The Late-Critical Period
  • Chapter 7: The Failure of Philosophical Theodicies
  • Chapter 8: The Taxonomy of Evil Revisited
  • Chapter 9: Kant's Own Authentic Theodicy
  • Conclusion