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Titolo completo
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Editore
LED Edizioni Universitarie
ISSN
22833196 (Rivista Stampata)
22809643 (Rivista Online)
Proprietary, a publisher’s product number
9788879167413 (Rivista Stampata)
Numero del fascicolo
3.1
Designazione del fascicolo
Relations 3.1 June 2015
Data del fascicolo (YYYY/MM)
2015/06
Titolo completo (Inglese)
The Problem of Evil in Nature: Evolutionary Bases of the Prevalence of Disvalue
Di (autore)
Prima Pagina
17
Ultima Pagina
32
Lingua del testo
Inglese
Data di publicazione
2015/05
Descrizione principale (Inglese)
This paper examines the problem of evil in nature, that is, the issue of the disvalue present in nature, and the question of whether or not it prevails over happiness. The paper claims that disvalue actually outweighs happiness in nature. This is an unavoidable consequence of the existence of an evolutionary process in a context where resources are scarce. Because of this, suffering and early death are the norm in nature. The number of individuals who come into existence just to die in pain shortly after, vastly outweighs the number of those who survive. The paper also claims that the idea that the interests of nonhuman animals need not be considered in the same way as those of humans is speciesist and unacceptable, and that animals not only have an interest in not suffering, but also in not dying. In light of this, the paper concludes that the good things present in nature are vastly outweighed by the huge amount of disvalue that exists there, and that we should try to reduce such disvalue.