International Philosophical Quarterly

ONLINE FIRST

published on July 22, 2015

W. Matthews Grant

The Privation Account of Moral Evil
A Defense

The privation account of moral evil holds that the badness of morally bad acts consists not in the positive act itself or in any positive feature of the act but rather in the act’s lack of conformity to the moral standard. Traditionally recognized for its theological usefulness, the account has been the target of at least five recent objections. In this paper I offer a positive philosophical argument for the account and then show that the objections fail.