
Leibniz On Good, Evil, Joy & Gratitude
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Show Notes
Theodicy: Valuable Life Lessons from G.W. Leibniz's Text
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s Theodicy, written in 1710, stands as a philosophical exploration addressing the problem of evil in a world created by a benevolent and omnipotent God. Leibniz tackled one of the most enduring questions in human thought: Why do evil and suffering exist if an all-good, all-knowing, and all-powerful deity has created the world?
At the heart of Leibniz’s Theodicy is the proposition that our world, with all its imperfections, is "the best of all possible worlds." This assertion articulates that any world would have its own mix of pleasures and pains, and the existence of evil allows for the manifestation of greater goods.