Evil, Natural Science, and Animal Suffering

Eric C. Martin, E. Watkins
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This chapter investigates how historical developments within the natural sciences—specifically, the emergence of mathematical physics in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and of evolutionary biology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—shaped European thought about evil. The chapter also considers how the problem of evil takes on different forms and elicits different responses as a result. The first section describes how laws of nature became fundamental to science in the early modern period and then shows how that development influenced conceptions of both moral and natural evil. The second section turns to evolutionary biology and describes the evolutionary problem of evil in its terms. The third section considers Charles Darwin’s position on the problem before examining broadly Darwinian theodicies in the fourth section.
邪恶、自然科学和动物苦难
本章研究自然科学的历史发展——特别是17和18世纪数学物理学的出现以及19和20世纪进化生物学的出现——如何塑造了欧洲人对恶的看法。这一章还考虑了邪恶的问题如何以不同的形式出现,并因此引发不同的反应。第一部分描述了自然法则如何在现代早期成为科学的基础,然后展示了这种发展如何影响道德和自然邪恶的概念。第二部分转向进化生物学,从进化生物学的角度描述了邪恶的进化问题。第三部分在第四部分广泛考察达尔文的神正论之前,考虑查尔斯·达尔文在这个问题上的立场。
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