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Nick Trakakis
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Front matter
1-16
Introduction
17-45
Background to the Problem of Evil
47-76
Rowe's Evidential Arguments from Evil
77-98
What No Eye Has Seen: The Epistemic Foundations of Wykstra's CORNEA Critique
99-134
CORNEA Applied to Rowe's Evidential Argument
135-161
Further Objections to Rowe's Noseeum Assumption
163-188
In Support of the Inference from Inscrutable to Pointless Evil
189-226
The Problem of Divine Hiddenness
227-250
Meta-Theodicy: Adequacy Conditions for Theodicy
251-274
Theodicy Proper, or Casting Light on the Ways of God: Horrendous Moral Evil
275-302
Theodicies for Natural Evil
303-331
The Compatibility of Gratuitous Evil with Theism
333-345
Conclusion: Is Rowe's Evidential Argument Successful?
347-373
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