- The
absence of good (Latin:
privatio boni), also
known as the
privation theory of evil, is a
theological and
philosophical doctrine that evil,
unlike good...
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revelation on the other, and is
synonymous with "evil" (privation of good, or
privatio boni). Thomas, like all Scholastics,
generally argued that the findings...
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critical of White, for example, over his
commitment to the
doctrine of
privatio boni as
means of
understanding the
problem of evil. When Jung published...
- relationship, a
picture that
comes closer to the
actual truth than the
privatio boni. Moreover, it does not
damage monotheism in any way,
since it unites...
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attempts to
prove that the
existence of God and the
presence of evil (or
privatio boni) in the
world are not
logically contradictory. The
Augustinian theodicy...
- "Sedeprivationism" is
composed of "sede" ("seat" in Latin) and "privationism" (Latin "
privatio",
meaning "privation", and the
suffix "ism").
American sedeprivationist...
- Πανεπιστήμιον Ἀθηνῶν, Ἀθῆναι 1994, pp. 193-201 Scouteris, Constantine, "Malum
privatio est": St.
Gregory of
Nyssa and Psedo-Dionysius on the
Existence of Evil...
- function/final cause, all real
things are good. Consequently, evil is
nothing but
privatio boni, or "lack of good", as
Augustine of
Hippo defined it.
Dionysius says...
- negationis. It
stressed the
negative moment that
determines privatio in
general even in its
privatio privationis formulation. One of his
extraordinary contributions...
- Freiheitsschrift. The
conception of evil is set
against both the
Neoplatonic privatio boni and the
Manichaean division into two
disconnected and
contending powers...