Who believes in the inconsistent triad?
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Who believes in the inconsistent triad?
Mackie argued that these propositions were inconsistent, and thus, that at least one of these propositions must be false. Either: God is omnipotent and omnibenevolent, and evil does not exist.
Does Mackie believe in God?
The first thing to do, then, is to be clear on what this ‘problem of evil’ is, and why it shows that belief in God not only lacks rational support, but is also, in a very strong sense, irrational. Mackie states the problem as follows: “God is omnipotent; God is wholly good; and yet evil exists. God is wholly good.
What did Epicurus say about God?
The ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus (341-270BC) also thought that natural evil challenges our belief in God. He reasoned: If God knows about our suffering (all-knowing), cares about our suffering (all-loving), and can do something about our suffering (all-powerful), then there shouldn’t be any suffering!
What is Mackie’s argument about evil?
J. L. Mackie uses the problem of evil to show that belief in an all good god is irrational. Mackie argues that if an omnipotent and morally perfect god exists, why then is there so much evil in this world?
What does Epicurus say about evil?
Epicurus. The Greek philosopher Epicurus (342-271 BCE) claimed that the existence of evil proved there is no God. He claimed that if God cannot stop evil then he is not all-powerful (omnipotent). He then argued that if God can prevent evil but does not, then God is not good.
What is Epicurean motto?
Epicureanism was later summed up as a motto: eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. It is also known as hedonism, the philosophy of good living.
What did Mackie believe?
43 JL Mackie His most widely known, Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong (1977), opens with the well known statement that “There are no objective values.” It goes on to argue that because of this ethics must be invented, rather than discovered.