Philo

Volume 10, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2007

Del Kiernan-Lewis
Pages 125-135

Naturalism and the Problem of Evil

The evidential argument from evil against theism requires a background of assumptions which, if correct, would appear to pose at least as great an evidential threat to naturalism as extensive pain and suffering pose to theism. In this paper, I argue that the conscious suffering and objective moral judgments required to construct evidential arguments from evil form the basis of powerful prima facie arguments against naturalism that are similar in force and structure to recent versions of the evidential argument from evil.