Maimónides y Leibniz: la razón y el mal
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judaism, christianity, good, evil, theodicyAbstract
The problem of Evil and Theodicy in Leibniz’s Philosophy is revisited by the Author. An analysis is made on the possible lines of influence of the Jewish Wise Maimonides, specially his book More Nebujim, in the maturation of Leibniz’s conceptions. It reveals the profundity of this relation and replanted the paradoxes of the Good-Evil Theology.
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