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21. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 36
Luke Russell Evil and Incomprehensibility
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Geoffrey Scarre Evil Collectives
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Leo Zaibert Beyond Bad: Punishment Theory Meets the Problem of Evil
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Bat-Ami Bar On Standing between Us and Our Grave Wrongdoings
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Michael J. Almeida The Logical Problem of Evil Regained
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Knut Berner Dwellings of Evil
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Samantha Vice Beauty, Mourning and the Commemoration of Evil
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Gary Gutting Religious Agnosticism
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Kenneth A. Taylor How to Vanquish the Lingering Shadow of the Long-Dead God
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A. W. Moore Varieties of Sense-Making
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Michael Ruse Making Room for Faith: Does Science Exclude Religion?
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David Shatz So What Else Is Neo?: Theism and Epistemic Recalcitrance
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Gregg Ten Elshof Discreditable Origins and the Significance of Natural Theology
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig Affective Theism and People of Faith
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Andrew Winer Limited Belief
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Richard Fumerton Epistemic Toleration and the New Atheism
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Alister E. McGrath Evidence, Theory, and Interpretation: The "New Atheism" and the Philosophy of Science
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Massimo Pigliucci New Atheism and the Scientistic Turn in the Atheism Movement
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Edward Feser The New Atheists and the Cosmological Argument
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Linda Radzik Historical Memory as Forward- and Backward-Looking Collective Responsibility