Editors and contributors Series Introduction Acknowledgments Introduction Douglas Hedley ¿ 1. Berkeley on Evil John Roberts 2. Voltaire and the Philosophes Dale Jacquette 3. Jonathan Edwards William J. Wainwright 4. John Wesley on the Origins of Evil Barry E. Bryant 5. Hume Charlotte R.
Brown and William Edward Morris 6. Immanuel Kant on Evil, Autonomy and Grace Jeanine M. Grenberg 7. The Deliverance of Evil: Utopia and Evil Nicole Pohl 8. Utilitarianism and Evil Geoffrey Scarre 9. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Paul Redding 10. Evil in Schelling and Schopenhauer Alistair Welchman 11. Charles Darwin and the Problem of Evil Michael Ruse 12.
Ludwig Feuerbach Dan Yim 13. S¿ren Kierkegaard Anthony Rudd 14. Evil in the Philosophy of Karl Marx William L. McBride 15. Dostoevsky George Pattison 16. Friedrich Nietzsche and the Genealogy of Evil David Booth 17. Is Colonialism Evil? David A. Hoekema 18.
Evil and the Nineteenth Century Idealists Leslie Armour 19. Positivism Mike Gane 20. Famine Jonathan Healey 21. Modern European Racism: Eighteenth Century Views of Race Julie K. Ward 22. Representations Jil Evans and Charles Taliaferro.