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What is meant by the inconsistent triad?

What is meant by the inconsistent triad?

The Inconsistent Triad is an argument against the concept of an all-powerful and all-loving God whilst suffering persists. The existence of suffering alongside an all-loving (omnibenevolent) and all-powerful (omnipotent) God are argued to be contradictory.

What are the three elements of the inconsistent triad?

(I) Physical objects are mind-independent. (II) Physical objects are the direct objects of perception. (III) The direct objects of perception are mind-dependent.

Who believes in the inconsistent triad?

Mackie
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.

What is the vale of soul making?

However, Hick further developed the theory, called the ‘vale of soul-making. ‘ Hick agreed that humans were created as imperfect from the start, so that they could grow and develop into the “likeness” of God.

Does Mackie believe in God?

Mackie states the problem as follows: “God is omnipotent; God is wholly good; and yet evil exists.

What is natural and moral evil?

Natural evils are bad states of affairs which do not result from the intentions or negligence of moral agents. Hurricanes and toothaches are examples of natural evils. By contrast, moral evils do result from the intentions or negligence of moral agents. Murder and lying are examples of moral evils.

Who first proposed the inconsistent triad?

One of the most famous presentations of the Problem of Evil was made by an atheist named John Mackie. He is the first philosopher to present what has become known as ‘the inconsistent triad’.

Is Mackie a nihilist?

all moral values: moral goodness, rightness and wrongness, duty, obligation, an action’s being rotten or contemptible, and so on; some non-moral values: aesthetic values, beauty, various kinds of artistic merit. So on this interpretation, Mackie is a moral nihilist.

Who invented right and wrong?

Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong

First edition
Author J. L. Mackie
Subject Philosophy
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher Penguin Books

What is surrender in soul making?

So, all we can do is to accept surrender as it comes. This is a third phase in Soul Making, though its timing is usually uncertain! It will bring benefits, as we start to be aware of the polarities that we are holding, as well as pain. So, if it makes us frantic, the task is to stay frantic and keep asking questions.