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Schuon, Frithjof
In this article, Frithjof Schuon argues against Epicurus’ formulation of the problem of evil. As Schuon explains, the world’s remoteness from God necessarily implies a degree of perversion, making the concept of a world without evil absurd. Although God is all-powerful in relation to the world, Omnipotence does not imply the ability to will the absurd. Schuon’s perspective is presented alongside those of many other prominent philosophers, including Plato, Plotinus, and St. Thomas.
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Eaton, Gai
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Northbourne, Lord
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Austin, Ralph
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Coomaraswamy, Ananda K.
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de Borron, Robert
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