Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a polymath of the 17th century whose work spanned philosophy, mathematics, and science. Born in 1646 in Leipzig, Germany, Leibniz contributed significantly to various fields, yet…
The nature of human morality has intrigued philosophers for centuries. One of the most influential thinkers was St. Thomas Aquinas, whose ideas on theodicy and free will continue to shape…
Augustine of Hippo, born in 354 CE in present-day Algeria, is a towering figure in Western philosophy. His writings, shaped by the chaotic collapse of the Western Roman Empire, grappled…
Stoicism, an influential school of thought from ancient Greece and Rome, is renowned for its focus on virtue, self-control, and the pursuit of wisdom through understanding the natural world. It…
God is all-powerful. God is all-good. God is the creator of everything. And, at the same time, some very bad things exist. Howcome, in the same universe supposedly created by…
The Epicurean Paradox, also known as the “God Paradox” or “Problem of Evil,” is a logical argument that questions the nature of gods or a single God, in relation to…