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The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 33, Yujin Nagasawa and 'The Problem of Evil for Atheists' (Part I)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane

Euthanasia, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Existentialism, Marxism, Kant, Ethics, Davidpapineau, Dennett, Marx, Evilgodchallenge, Cosmological, Mind, Consciousness, Courses, Nagasawa, Education, Johnstuartmill, Jeremybentham, Aristotle, Ocr, Camus, Josephfletcher, Conscience, Society & Culture, Kantianethics, Philosophy

4.8604 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2018

⏱️ 50 minutes

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For more Information on Yujin Nagasawa, please visit: www.yujinnagasawa.co.uk. Yujin’s latest book: Yujin Nagasawa, Miracles: A Very Short Introduction - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Miracles-Very-Short-Introduction-Introductions-ebook/dp/B07663TS81. The paper we are discussing this episode: Yujin Nagasawa, The Problem of Evil for Atheists - https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/6d4b8e_e2fede5338c949e29637ccd5b79b6609.pdf.

Yujin Nagasawa is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham, as well as President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Religion and Co-Director of the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion. Obtaining his PhD from the Australian National University in 2004, Nagasawa’s work in philosophy is extensive, focusing on a range of topics from the problems surrounding consciousness to the nature and existence of God. Our focus for Episode 33, is Nagasawa’s ‘The Problem of Evil for Atheists’. The argument can be stated as follows; atheists believe that the world is generally good and they are happy and grateful to exist, i.e. they are existential optimists. However, our entire evolutionary biological system is based upon the painful, miserable suffering of the weak. So, why should we think that the world is overall good and that we should be grateful to exist, if our existence depends on a violent, cruel and unfair biological system which guarantees pain and suffering for unaccountably many sentient animals? Nagasawa argues that the theist is in a better position to answer this question than the atheist, suggesting that the problem of evil provides a good reason to abandon atheism and adopt theism. Part I. ‘The Problem of Evil for Atheists’. Part II. Further Analysis and Discussion.

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Eugene Nagasawa is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham,

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as well as President of the British Society for Philosophy of Religion and co-director of the John Hicks Centre for Philosophy of Religion.

0:20.0

Obtaining his PhD from the Australian National University in 2004, Nagasawa's work in philosophy

0:26.6

is extensive, focusing on a range of topics from the problems surrounding consciousness

0:30.6

to the nature and existence of God.

0:34.6

Our focus for episode 33 is Nagasawa as the problem of evil for atheists.

0:40.3

The argument can be stated as follows.

0:44.3

Atheists believe that the world is generally good and they are happy and grateful to exist.

0:49.3

However, our entire evolutionary biological system is based on the painful, miserable suffering of the

0:55.4

week. So why should we think that the world is overall good and that we should be grateful

1:00.1

to exist? Nagasau argues that the theist is in a better position to answer this question

1:06.0

than the atheist, suggesting that the problem of evil provides good reason to abandon atheism and adopt theism.

1:12.8

In part one, we'll be discussing the problem of evil for atheists,

1:16.4

and in part two, we'll be engaging in some further analyses and discussion. Hello and welcome to episode 33 of the Panpsychast.

1:39.0

I'm Jack Symes and I'm joined once again by Mr. Gregory Miller.

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Hello.

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Dr. Tom Atkinson.

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Hello.

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And Professor in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham, Eugene Nagasawa.

1:51.7

Hello.

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Thank you for joining us on the show today, Eugene.

1:54.6

Thank you.

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