Les Causes Finales Et La Direction Du Mal, crit par Emmanuel Salchli, explore en profondeur les concepts de causes finales et la nature du mal. L'ouvrage examine comment la pens e t l ologique, c'est- -dire la consid ration des buts et des intentions dans l'explication des ph nom nes, peut clairer notre compr hension du mal. Salchli analyse les implications philosophiques et m taphysiques de l'existence du mal dans un monde potentiellement ordonn par des causes finales. Ce livre offre une r flexion perspicace sur la relation complexe entre la finalit , la moralit et la pr sence du mal dans l'existence humaine. Un apport essentiel pour les chercheurs et les lecteurs int ress s par la philosophie, l' thique et les questions fondamentales de la condition humaine.
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