Zeitschrift | Band | Artikel
The best of all possibleworlds
pp. 309-320
Abstrakt
The Argument from Inferiority holds that our world cannot be the creation of an omnipotent and omnibenevolent being; for if it were, it would be the best of all possible worlds, which evidently it is not. We argue that this argument rests on an implausible principle concerning which worlds it is permissible for an omnipotent being to create: roughly, the principle that such a being ought not to create a non-best world. More specifically, we argue that this principle is plausible only if we assume that there is a best element in the set of all possible worlds. However, as we show, there are conceivable scenarios in which that assumption does not hold.
Publication details
Published in:
(2005) Synthese 143 (3).
Seiten: 309-320
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-7043-y
Referenz:
Nagasawa Yujin (2005) „The best of all possibleworlds“. Synthese 143 (3), 309–320.